Auto Part Stores and incorrect oil recommendation
On to the issue. Parts sites are recommending 0W30 through 10W30 and in some cases (Olympus Auto parts, a chain in the DC/MD/VA area)20W50.
I did a quick check on Autozone and Advance Auto parts in addition to Olympus Auto, they are all recommending as part of their default results the entire list of oils from 229.5 and 229.51.
Just something to be aware of, this is not to start an argument over whether 0W or 5W is to be used, both are on the MB spec list. It does appear that the parts sites are ignoring MB spec 223.2 though.
I don't trust autoparts guys most of the time anyways. They're just there to sell you parts. It's rare to find one that's genuine and knowledgable in their recommendations.
Currently the computers are recommending the incorrect information, which for the DIYer who does not have a good relationship with their dealers parts department (I highly recommend this), means they will be putting crap into their cars.
I suspect they all use the same inventory/pos type systems, and probably also get their data source from the same providers.
The point was, that the places where people purchase there products to work on their cars (Oil, ATF, filters, gaskets, and potentially some other stuff), has bad information. Right now it is limited to oil, but next year, wrong ATF fluid (at least currently they do not show any available ATF fluids for the 722.9 tranny), wrong bolts with incorrect torque specs, wrong battery sizing, who knows..


