Stupid Newbie questions
Stupid Newbie questions
- I only have one key (How do I get another ? do I have to go to MB, Chrysler, or Fiat??). I see they sell them on EBay - but how do you get the programming ?? (as in "Gone in 60 Seconds" I assume?).
- I do believe the dealer (as in Nissan delaer) changed the oil in my "new" Crossfire with Dino oil - as the little sticker does not specify but does have a 3 month, 3000 mile change schedule - which would be Dino oil - will this hurt the engine - should I get some mobile 1 in it ASAP??
I am sure I will have a few more stupid questions - so please bare with me or bear with me - ? thanks.
Shawn
- I do believe the dealer (as in Nissan delaer) changed the oil in my "new" Crossfire with Dino oil - as the little sticker does not specify but does have a 3 month, 3000 mile change schedule - which would be Dino oil - will this hurt the engine - should I get some mobile 1 in it ASAP??
I am sure I will have a few more stupid questions - so please bare with me or bear with me - ? thanks.
Shawn
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Welcome to the forum. It is kind of hard to think of "59" as being a newbie. Find a local Chrysler dealer with a certified Crossfire tech and he will get you fixed on the key problem. Dino Oil will gum up the works. I'd take that immediately to my Chrysler dealer. They may even want to do a flush of some sort. It will be expensive but could save you some bucks in the long run.
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I agree with the oil. It is best to start with a base line. Never heard of the oil you identified.
Spend the extra bucks and get a good synthetic oil such as Mobil 1 or other brand. Check to confirm the correct weight of the oil. I have an SRT so it calls for 0-40W. You can get this changed at any good quality oil change location. I am lucky that I have a small idependent guy that does this and is a good mechanic that knows these as well as Mercedes. You should be able to run this oil for at least 6,000 miles. Make sure you put in a good filter and they put in the correct amount of oil as identified in your owner's manual.
Good luck with the new car.
Regards,
Jake80
Spend the extra bucks and get a good synthetic oil such as Mobil 1 or other brand. Check to confirm the correct weight of the oil. I have an SRT so it calls for 0-40W. You can get this changed at any good quality oil change location. I am lucky that I have a small idependent guy that does this and is a good mechanic that knows these as well as Mercedes. You should be able to run this oil for at least 6,000 miles. Make sure you put in a good filter and they put in the correct amount of oil as identified in your owner's manual.
Good luck with the new car.
Regards,
Jake80
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Re: Stupid Newbie questions
Hi,
I guess he is referring to dino oil as in dinosaur era oil instead of synthetic oil.
Only use Mobil 0-40 per MB recommendation. If they put in in regular 10-30 oil then replace the oil and filter ASAP.
Order the key from the stealership with your VIN.
Do searches on these items and the info from this forum will answer most of your questions.
Enjoy the Crossfire but since it is mostly Benz parts, maintenance can get expensive.
I guess he is referring to dino oil as in dinosaur era oil instead of synthetic oil.
Only use Mobil 0-40 per MB recommendation. If they put in in regular 10-30 oil then replace the oil and filter ASAP.
Order the key from the stealership with your VIN.
Do searches on these items and the info from this forum will answer most of your questions.
Enjoy the Crossfire but since it is mostly Benz parts, maintenance can get expensive.
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Yep, keys only from the Chrysler dealer, with the vin number and prove of ownership. should not be too expensive. new keys are pre-programmed so they should not charge you programming fee.
Use synthetic oil ONLY.
Mobil One 0W-40 is recommended and should last 7k miles between oil change. You may use different brand synthetic oil other than Mobil 1, or use a similar viscosity like the 5W-30, but you should change the oil more offen since it will not last as long.
Use synthetic oil ONLY.
Mobil One 0W-40 is recommended and should last 7k miles between oil change. You may use different brand synthetic oil other than Mobil 1, or use a similar viscosity like the 5W-30, but you should change the oil more offen since it will not last as long.
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Dino oil, I didn't know Sinclair still had dealerships out there...that's all I used to use in the 1970's...LOL....synthetic oil only is the correct oil to use...and as stated above, the dealership for keys, they will need the VIN and proof you own the car...welcome there newbie...LOL...I don't think you and I are new to anything, but have it your way...Dino, damned ole' Dinosaur still lives...
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Originally Posted by oledoc2u
Dino oil, I didn't know Sinclair still had dealerships out there...that's all I used to use in the 1970's...LOL....synthetic oil only is the correct oil to use...and as stated above, the dealership for keys, they will need the VIN and proof you own the car...welcome there newbie...LOL...I don't think you and I are new to anything, but have it your way...Dino, damned ole' Dinosaur still lives...
anyway- I have only put less than 100 miles on it since I bought it - and I am only assuming that the NIssan dealer put "Dino Oil" into it- but you kow what it says about assume!
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Welcome aboard, please check out this post, it is always a good palce to start...
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...7-newbies.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...7-newbies.html
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