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At 10 to 15k miles annually both oil and filters look pretty clean fwiw
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The USA version does not show WSS-M2C925-A spec.is this hard to get?
http://mobil.moovelub.com/en/veiculos/carro/mobil-1-5w-20
sent you a PM as im missing some piece of this i thinkThe USA version does not show WSS-M2C925-A spec.
https://mobiloil.com/en/motor-oils/mobil-1/mobil-1
And, the USA product finder says "...your vehicle manufacturer recommends a 5W-20 viscosity and oil that meets Ford WSS M2C925-A. We currently do not offer any motor oils in the United States that meet these specifications."
https://mobiloil.com/en/product-selector?Year=2010&Make=TGFuZCBSb3Zlcg==&Model=TFI0&Engine=SFNFIDgtQ3lsIDUuMCAoRCkgKEdBUyk=
Nobody's LR4 has exploded from using USA-spec M-1 5W-20, but I also wouldn't push it to 15kmi service intervals either. General consensus is to change early if you aren't using dealer oil, or something that shows WSS-M2C925-A on the bottle. All of this has been discussed in the other oil threads...
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Using Mobil-1 full-synthetic 5W-20 should be fine, just don't run it anywhere near a 15,000 mile change interval. I wouldn't go past 7,500 miles under normal service, half that with severe service. IMO, the fancy spec required is mostly to allow the extended (15kmi) oil change interval. Remember that with anything LR views as "severe service", the oil change interval is to be cut in half.sent you a PM as im missing some piece of this i think
The USA version does not show WSS-M2C925-A spec.
https://mobiloil.com/en/motor-oils/mobil-1/mobil-1