| Title: | Cars in the UK |
| Notice: | Please read new conference charter 1.70 |
| Moderator: | COMICS::SHELLEY ELD |
| Created: | Sun Mar 06 1994 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 2584 |
| Total number of notes: | 63384 |
Some mention had been made in past notes of friction reducing oil
additives. I saw an advert for Slik 50 in a magazine last week, and it
occured to me, do you think that adding this to a lease car would
invalidate the lease terms or warranty at all ? My guess is that it
would, but what does the panel think ?
Pete
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 1520.1 | Fancy a Glug in the Dark? - perhaps not | BELFST::FLANAGAN | BLOW your probs away with a TURBO | Fri Aug 02 1991 09:44 | 16 |
Pete, re adding Slick 50 to a lease car. I don't 'own' a lease car as I
have only just started working for Digital, instead I drive my own car.
If you were to add Slick 50 to such a car, then how could anyone know
that you had. Unless of course you told them, or someone saw you
creeping around under cover of darkness glugging Slick 50 into your
motor.
Once it's in there and has mixed with the oil, then you won't be able
to detect it. Lease terms and warranty should therefore not be
affected. If however you were to add, say sand for instance to your oil
as an 'additive', I'd have to say that your warranty/lease would be
affected, along with peoples estimation of your sanity. Therefore DON'T
do it (add sand that is); glug away with the Slick 50 though...
Gary.
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