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Old 27-06-2006, 07:29 PM   #1
OzJavelin
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Default Non-Ford service .. not impressed

Just got vehicle back from service today. I specifically asked them to NOT change the oil/filter, 'cos I was changing it myself more regularly. So, what do they do? Dropped the oil! They ended up not touching the filter and didn't charge me for the oil .. but I hopped in the car tonight and fired it up (cold) and it's rattling like a coffee can full of rocks. I've driven it for about 10min and I can still hear strange noises. Now I'm thinking I'm going to have to change it back to the grade of oil I was using before (15w/40 SJ/CF) instead of the 20w/50 whatever they have put in it ... more money.
... why can't people execute simple instructions???

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