SergioGmz
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- First Name
- Sergio
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- Jun 17, 2019
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- McAllen,TX
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- Jeep Gladiator Rubicon 2025
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- Mechanical Engineer
That's a really good point. Since all these new engines are coming there is like this thought of , No, just use the recommended oil viscosity, because of the spec, and they design the engine this way, and many other opinions. Yes, when you are under warranty, bumper to bumper 3years 36 k miles , or powertrain warranty 5years 60k miles this apply, but what happen after that?I would send in a oil sample, they are pretty cheap now, just to see if your cam lobes are getting scored. You could also up your oil weight as your mileage may have altered tolerances that otherwise wouldn't have been heard with the thinner oil. 5w-30. Id check with the dealer first before running thicker oil in case it screws with warranty.
Some have said here that Stellantis/Jeep dont give any kind of recommendation because you are out of warranty, it does not matter, if you pass that limit without a problem, pretty much they are done with their job, their promise, so theres not a actual official recommendation of '' Above 75k used this oil viscosity, above 100 k used this''.
With my old Jeep wranglers (98 and 2002) with the 4.0, used to put all the way to 20w-50 High Milage haha, both ran like a champ, but that a very different beast.
While I was writing this, I thought is there and actual 0w-20 high mileage ?, and yes there actually are:
So what would be better for a 3.6 Pentastar with above 75k? go higher in viscosity to 5w-30 or use a 0w-20 viscosity, but with (I guess) additives that enhance and are better suited for high mileage engines ?
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