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If a car is factory fill conventional petroleum, will switching to synthetic void the warranty?

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If a car is factory fill conventional petroleum, will switching to synthetic void the warranty?

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No, it will not. Vehicle manufacturers recommend using motor oils that meet certain viscosity grades and American Petroleum Institute service requirements. Whether the motor oil is petroleum-based or synthetic will not affect warranty coverage. The manufacturer is required to cover all equipment failures it would normally cover as long as the oil was not the cause of the failure.

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