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Car Myths: Do You Really Have to Change Oil Every 3,000 Miles?
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Car Myths: Do You Really Have to Change Oil Every 3,000 Miles?
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“The Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act was a law that was passed in the 1970s and states that it’s not legal to require the use of a manufacturer part or service in order to maintain a warranty,” says Keith Barry, Consumer Reports’ autos editor. “You can have your car serviced anywhere and still maintain the manufacturer’s warranty. You can bring the car to a place like Jiffy Lube, to an independent shop, or even another dealership that’s not the same car brand as your car.”
However, damage resulting from a faulty repair may not be covered. For example, if you decide to change the oil yourself and forget to put the oil filter back on, then drive the car and ruin the engine, that of course would not be covered under warranty because you damaged the car, says Barry.