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Quote from: "Shambles"eye30, can you confirm (from your service receipt) exactly what kind of oil was used, that it complied with C3 (ACEA) ?Unfortunately the receipt only has "Engine Oil" 5.30 l @ £11.95/l ex VATWhen I booked in the service chap said mine was "special" oil not the usual oil they use on other Hy cars and would be ordered in.When I paid I commented on the price and they said it was fully synthetic as per Hy UK requirements and no worries over warrant issues if the engine blew up.BUT he did say my i30 had a CPF. If I have time tomorrow I'll ring and ask what they actually used.PS looking at the service schedule they gave me they only replaced the oil filter and oil. The rest was inspect or lubricate.Has your garage come back to you with an answer yet?
eye30, can you confirm (from your service receipt) exactly what kind of oil was used, that it complied with C3 (ACEA) ?
Update:By chance I was out and about today and called into Dealers.They refilled with Q8 - 5w/30 fully synthetic oil to C3 grade.Hope this helps you shambles.
just got my diesel today. No CPF.. This is on the rocker cover
* Making particulate filters compulsory The emissions standards are always technology-neutral, which means that carmakers can use the technology of their choice to reduce emissions. At the time of their adoption, the Euro 4 standards were believed to require expensive particulate filters to be fitted onto diesel cars. But progress in the engine technology made it possible to meet the Euro 4 PM limit (25 mg/km) on most cars using advanced in-cylinder techniques and the diesel oxidation catalyst (DOC), without the need for a PM filter. Current Euro 5 proposals, however, given current technology, can only be achieved by fitting expensive filters to exhaust tubes.
Dropped Fergie off earlier for tomorrow's change of liquid etc.
Note attached to jobsheet was a printout from HMUK which stated that care must be taken to ensure fully synthetic oil is used as the replacement engine lubricant. The chap said his engie's would check for the filter I'd mentioned
Did they provide i10 as loan car?
jobsheet was a printout from HMUK which stated that care must be taken to ensure fully synthetic oil is used as the replacement engine lubricant. The chap said his engie's would check for the filter I'd mentioned, ...........the CPF so it's quite probable mine has one too.
Quote from: "Shambles" jobsheet was a printout from HMUK which stated that care must be taken to ensure fully synthetic oil is used as the replacement engine lubricant. The chap said his engie's would check for the filter I'd mentioned, ...........the CPF so it's quite probable mine has one too.Any feedback from dealer on CPF?