WHO DO YOU TRUST : Owners Manual or The Internet

Who do you trust when it comes to servicing your Jeep?

  • The Jeep Owners Manual

    Votes: 6 100.0%
  • People on the Internet

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6

wayoflife

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When it comes to servicing your Jeep, who do you trust? Jeep and what they say you should do and use as stated in the Owners Manual and in order to maintain your powertrain warranty OR... the "some" on the internet who have ideas of their own? Please note, this is a sincere question and I ask it only because lately, I've been getting a LOT of them, just like this:

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So, who is it that you trust?
 
When it comes to servicing your Jeep, who do you trust? Jeep and what they say you should do and use as stated in the Owners Manual and in order to maintain your powertrain warranty OR... the "some" on the internet who have ideas of their own? Please note, this is a sincere question and I ask it only because lately, I've been getting a LOT of them, just like this:

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So, who is it that you trust?

I also find it extremely amusing at the amount of stupid shit people feel the need to improve on Wranglers that they would NEVER think of doing to their other vehicles - like how many also add an oil catch can to the family minivan? How about a Grade 8 kit on the 'ol Honda Pilot? angry eyes grill to the F150?
 
Pretty much in agreement with everyone so far and, having worked in a dealer setting, shit really starts hitting the fan when uneducated people turn to the internet for cheaper and easier fixes which either lead to bigger problems or create something that’s a PITA to get around and/or reverse in the service bay.
 
Owners manual but old school and probably unnecessary 5K mile oil changes.

Reminds me of the regular vs premium gas debate for the the 2.0T. Manual says you can run regular but recommends premium.
 
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