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et2
Mar 03, 2019Explorer
It most certainly is a baseline. As matter of fact there are different scenarios "based on driving habits" and operational conditions.
Throwing a bunch of stuff on the walls and hope it sticks, doesn't help me to understand what purpose it has in what's being discussed. It isn't rocket science. Personally I've always followed the owners manual fluids recommendations even after warranty expiration. Never had any issues. I venture to say they're pretty dang safe.
Payoffs, negotiations, etc, as you want us to believe doesn't make any sense in helping people make a educated decision based on the fact there is published criteria by the original manufacture that answers all those questions.
Throwing a bunch of stuff on the walls and hope it sticks, doesn't help me to understand what purpose it has in what's being discussed. It isn't rocket science. Personally I've always followed the owners manual fluids recommendations even after warranty expiration. Never had any issues. I venture to say they're pretty dang safe.
Payoffs, negotiations, etc, as you want us to believe doesn't make any sense in helping people make a educated decision based on the fact there is published criteria by the original manufacture that answers all those questions.
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