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Chrysler Corporation Position On Re-Refined Engine Oils
The engine oil used in Chrysler vehicles must meet the Owner.s Manual recommendation to satisfy warranty requirements. This recommendation is to use an oil displaying the American Petroleum Institute Certification Mark (shown below). It must also be the SAE viscosity grade appropriate to the temperature, as shown in the Owner.s Manual.
Oils that display this registered mark on the front of the container are certified to meet all the requirements of the International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee (ILSAC) GF-1 standard for engine oil. This specification does not differentiate between products made from virgin base oils or re-refined base oils. The marketer of the product must make sure that not only the initial product, but every batch of oil, meets the requirements of this specification.
Oils made from re-refined base oils can meet these requirements; however, not all of them do. By careful control of re-refining and blending processes, some marketers produce good quality oils from re-refined base oils. These are acceptable for use under the Chrysler New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Low or inconsistent quality oils may cause engine damage not covered by warranty.
Chrysler encourages the proper disposal and recycling of used oil to preserve natural resources and the quality of the environment. Recycling is encouraged by the purchase and use of these products.