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If you are
interested in using
AMSOIL motor oil,
but concerned that
using a synthetic
oil or extending
your oil drain
interval will void
his warranty, you
have no need for
concern. Congress in
1975 enacted the
federal
Magnuson-Moss Act to
regulate written
consumer product
warranties. An
examination of the
law reveals
warranties remain
intact when AMSOIL
Synthetic Lubricants
are used.
The
law was meant to
give consumers
detailed information
about warranty
coverage before they
buy.
Congress charged the
Federal Trade
Commission with
creation of the
specifics of the
law.
The FTC set down
three rules under
the Act: the
Disclosure Rule, the
Pre-Sale
Availability Rule
and the Dispute
Resolution Rule.
Those rules require
warrantors to title
their written
warranty as either
full or limited,
provide a single,
clear and
easy-to-read
document that spells
out certain
information about
coverage and ensure
that warranties are
available where the
products are sold so
that consumers can
read them before
buying.
In
passing the Act,
Congress meant to
give consumers
access to warranty
information, let
consumers comparison
shop for warranties,
encourage warranty
competition and
promote timely and
complete performance
of warranty
obligations.
While the
Magnuson-Moss Act
does not require
manufacturers to
provide a written
warranty, it
provides specific
rules when one is
provided. Among
those provisions,
FTC regulations
state: (c) No
warrantor of a
consumer product may
condition his
written or implied
warranty of such
product on the
consumers using, in
connection with such
product, any article
or service (other
than article or
service provided
without charge under
the terms of the
warranty) which is
identified by brand,
trade, or corporate
name; except that
the prohibition of
this subsection may
be waived by the
Commission if (1)
the warrantor
satisfies the
Commission that the
warranted product
will function
properly only if the
article or service
so identified is
used in connection
with the warranted
product, and (2) the
Commission finds
that such a waiver
is in the public
interest. (15
U.S.C.2302(C))
That means your
warranty stands when
you use AMSOIL
Synthetic
Lubricants.
Vehicle
manufacturers
recommend lubricants
according to their
viscosity grade and
service
classification. Any
oil, whether its
conventional
petroleum motor oil
or synthetic,
meeting the correct
viscosity grade,
5W-30 for example,
and the current API
and ILSAC North
American service
classifications may
be used without
affecting warranty
coverage. AMSOIL
motor oils are
recommended for use
in applications
requiring these
specifications.
Furthermore, the
practice of
extending oil drain
intervals does not
void warranties.
Original equipment
manufacturers pay or
deny warranty claims
based on the
findings of failure
analysis. To affect
the vehicle
warranty, the
lubricant must be
directly responsible
for the failure. If
the oil didn't cause
the problem the
warranty cannot be
voided, regardless
of brand or length
of time in use.
Synthetic motor oil
was introduced to
the automotive
public in 1972 by
AMSOIL, INC., with
the world's first
API rated synthetic
motor oil specially
formulated for long
service and superior
performance and
protection to that
of conventional
oils.
Nearly 30 years ago,
AMSOIL synthetics
represented a vision
of the future and
technology ahead of
their time. Since
then, every major
engine oil
manufacturer has
introduced synthetic
oils of their own.
To be sure, many
original equipment
manufacturers would
like you to believe
you can only use
their products.
However, it's a
violation of the
consumer protections
set forth in the
Magnuson-Moss Act,
unless they're
willing to provide
you those products
free of charge.
AMSOIL offers a
warranty that covers
the cost of repair
or replacement of a
proven mechanically
sound engine damaged
as a result of using
AMSOIL synthetic
motor oil. However,
it has never
happened. Thirty
years of experience
proves AMSOIL can be
installed in any
vehicle with
complete confidence.
AMSOIL further backs
its products with
action when a Dealer
or customer reports
being told their
warranty is voided
if they use
synthetics.
If
you have heard from
any member of a
business that the
use of AMSOIL Motor
Oil or the practice
of extending drain
intervals will void
warranties, send
AMSOIL all the
details including
the name of the
business, business
owner or manager and
the individual
making the claims,
in a signed and
dated letter. Send
the letter to the
Technical Services
Department at
corporate
headquarters and an
AMSOIL
representative will
send them a
letter
explaining the
facts.
Access to the
complete
Magnuson-Moss Act is
available on the
Internet by key
words Magnuson-Moss
Act or Federal Trade
Commission. |