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. |