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CheckedOut 04-14-2009 02:43 PM

Mercury Drive Oil Warantee
 
Anyone know if Merc's warantee is void by running Amsoil Marine Gear Lube? I would like to switch over but I have another year left on the warantee.

DareDevil 04-14-2009 03:04 PM

My quess is yes ,,,, since they whant to sell there product !!:eek:

minxguy 04-14-2009 04:17 PM

A manufacture cannot make a warranty contingent on you using their products unless they give you the product for free while the unit is under warranty.

It is the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act.

Ken

07DominatorSS 04-14-2009 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by CheckedOut (Post 2844005)
Anyone know if Merc's warantee is void by running Amsoil Marine Gear Lube? I would like to switch over but I have another year left on the warantee.

By federal law, THE MAGNUSSON MOSS ACT, it can't be, unless they provide their product to you for free. As long as the other product you want to use, meets or exceeds the specification they require, they can't void your warranty.

Sorry MINX, didn't see your post, till I was done.

Boat Tech 04-14-2009 04:37 PM

If they can prove the failer was do to inproper use of oil then they will denie it, and it is a 50/50 chance they will send the [rep] out to look. they truly believe in all of there parts they sell. also in these hard times they are looking at this a lot closer now. I am talking oils and filters and every thing in between. It is not worth it.

07DominatorSS 04-14-2009 07:41 PM


Originally Posted by boat teck (Post 2844092)
If they can prove the failer was do to inproper use of oil then they will denie it, and it is a 50/50 chance they will send the [rep] out to look. they truly believe in all of there parts they sell. also in these hard times they are looking at this a lot closer now. I am talking oils and filters and every thing in between. It is not worth it.

Thats why you take an oil analysis. That will tell all! Its worth it to me to save my drives, and thats why I run the AMSOIL Marine Gearlube. You have to remember Mercury doesn't make their oil, they send their specs to numerous oil companies, and whoever can make it to the minimum spec for the cheapest, thats who they use.

07DominatorSS 04-14-2009 07:43 PM


Originally Posted by CheckedOut (Post 2844005)
Anyone know if Merc's warantee is void by running Amsoil Marine Gear Lube? I would like to switch over but I have another year left on the warantee.

Also, I am pretty certain that the AMSOIL Marine Gearlube is the only Marine Gearlube out that meets or exceeds everyones specification, including VOLVO, the hardest to meet.

Boat Tech 04-14-2009 08:51 PM


Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS (Post 2844245)
Thats why you take an oil analysis. That will tell all! Its worth it to me to save my drives, and thats why I run the AMSOIL Marine Gearlube. You have to remember Mercury doesn't make their oil, they send their specs to numerous oil companies, and whoever can make it to the minimum spec for the cheapest, thats who they use.

I know what you are saying it is good oil, but in the past I have seen them say no to other oil brands. Also just last september I was talking with the mercruiser rep for our area and he warned me our shop better be using there drive and engine oil or he will take a way our premier dealer service. So we have no choise as a dealer. I am shur you as the owener you could put you signature on giving a dealer the ok, Becouse you would be the one that had to fight it if mercruiser said no With the help of the oil brand you are running I would hope. I believe it was red line they said no to, also some boats where offshore race boats and that did not help at all with the non race boats in the late 90's. please don't be mad at me over this as a merc teck that is how we are suppost to do it for them.

jswfl09 04-14-2009 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by boat teck (Post 2844336)
I know what you are saying it is good oil, but in the past I have seen them say no to other oil brands. Also just last september I was talking with the mercruiser rep for our area and he warned me our shop better be using there drive and engine oil or he will take a way our premier dealer service. So we have no choise as a dealer. I am shur you as the owener you could put you signature on giving a dealer the ok, Becouse you would be the one that had to fight it if mercruiser said no With the help of the oil brand you are running I would hope. I believe it was red line they said no to, also some boats where offshore race boats and that did not help at all with the non race boats in the late 90's. please don't be mad at me over this as a merc teck that is how we are suppost to do it for them.

I would imagine that a dealer would have to use the fluids that Merc wants them to use - especially if it is a premier dealer.

On the other hand, like others said, they cannot force you (an owner) to use only their fluids BUT you do have to use something that is, at minimum, equivalent to theirs (i.e. meets the same specs).

1 MAIDEN AMERICA 04-15-2009 12:39 AM

What's wrong with the Redline Heavy Shock oil?


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