Olivia2023
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- First Name
- Steven
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- Warsaw, MO
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- 2023 Jeep Gladiator Mojave
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- Retired L.E.O.
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Hello,
I have a 2023 Gladiator Mojave with 33k miles on it. I had the oil changed at 3k, and then religiously every 5k since. I send a sample of the oil into Blackstone Laboratories to get tested each time and all has been perfect up until this last oil change at 33k. Their report read: "Some fuel turned up this time, but just 1.5% (based on the flashpoint reading), which is harmless and probably from idling or another operational factor. Fuel didn't even thing the viscosity below spec. No other contamination was found, and wear metals are stable, so the oil worked well to limit wear at internal parts. This engine's looking really good!"
Talking with some of my mechanically inclined buddies (I am not), I have heard everything from "don't worry about it" to something about the fuel injectors may have an issue. I have no clue and am reaching out to the Jeep community for some opinions.
I spoke with the service manager and mentioned that since it was still under the factory warranty, I would like to have them take a look at it and give me their thoughts. The service manager was very good about it and offered to have me bring it in this next week so they could take a look at it. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Be safe,
Steven Snow
Warsaw, MO
I have a 2023 Gladiator Mojave with 33k miles on it. I had the oil changed at 3k, and then religiously every 5k since. I send a sample of the oil into Blackstone Laboratories to get tested each time and all has been perfect up until this last oil change at 33k. Their report read: "Some fuel turned up this time, but just 1.5% (based on the flashpoint reading), which is harmless and probably from idling or another operational factor. Fuel didn't even thing the viscosity below spec. No other contamination was found, and wear metals are stable, so the oil worked well to limit wear at internal parts. This engine's looking really good!"
Talking with some of my mechanically inclined buddies (I am not), I have heard everything from "don't worry about it" to something about the fuel injectors may have an issue. I have no clue and am reaching out to the Jeep community for some opinions.
I spoke with the service manager and mentioned that since it was still under the factory warranty, I would like to have them take a look at it and give me their thoughts. The service manager was very good about it and offered to have me bring it in this next week so they could take a look at it. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Be safe,
Steven Snow
Warsaw, MO
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