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Is this true? MUST finish drain and refill in 10 mins or RISK involved

NickTheEnforcer

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2019 Ford Ranger XLT Sport 4x4, 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid SE Sport AWD, 2009 Dodge Ram Big Horn Crew 4x4 HEMI
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Residential Construction Project Development & Purchasing.
Just an FYI I found. My whole adult vehicle owning life I ALWAYS did my own oil changes but it was a leap of faith to begin with anyway - going with this engine as I have always been a Chevy V8 Guy. Had my Avalanche 15 years, but I really like my Ranger. My XLT came with 3 years of oil changes at no cost to me (That I know of) It wasn't on the contract to purchase I signed. When I questioned it and said I would rather have the $398 they charged back to service for it they said they backed out of their cost and it was a present to me, no charge. Use it or not, no difference. So with 6-7 quarts of mobile 1 and a oil filter is on them for awhile... :^)
I NEVER use the free LOF coupons the stealership gives me when I buy, when I bought my '09 Ram it was a little coupon book so I passed it along to a friend who had a newer Jeep. As others have said way too many hacks make it past human resources and have free license to f-up your vehicle. I've ranted about how sloppy they are in previous threads so I'm gonna stop here about that.
To my knowledge none of the ford dealers will use anything but motorcraft filters which IMO are not that bad. What I'm not a fan of is the blended motorcraft oil they want to put in it I believe I read that its actually citgo? So if your stealership is telling you they are putting mobil 1 in it I'd recommend verifying that, sounds fishy to me..
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