2005 Ford Cutaway E350 Super Duty

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2005 Ford Cutaway E350 Super Duty

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Vin : 1FDWE35L65HB00883

In ProDemand under fluids it states this vehicle takes a 10w30 Super Duty Oil. On the vehicle itself the oil cap states 5w20 oil. Any idea why the mismatch happened? I've only seen it happen a hand full of times and we just go off the oil cap in the vehicle (if its the OE cap). But we do heavily rely on ProDemands fluid specs being right. I decoded this VIN in Alldata and came up with the correct fluid of 5w20. I know sometimes there is a TSB from the manufacturer that will update the recommended fluid but I didn't find any on this vehicle. Anyway thanks for reading as always.
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Re: 2005 Ford Cutaway E350 Super Duty

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Thanks for posting. I looked it up and then used the FEEDBACK feature to send it directly to the editorial team.
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Re: 2005 Ford Cutaway E350 Super Duty

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Is there a feedback option while using ProDemand through Mitchell? Or is that only available when using ProDemand externally?
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Re: 2005 Ford Cutaway E350 Super Duty

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Crescentbunny wrote:Is there a feedback option while using ProDemand through Mitchell? Or is that only available when using ProDemand externally?
Yes it is on the right of the screen in both
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Re: 2005 Ford Cutaway E350 Super Duty

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To be precise, the windows that open from Manager SE intents (Estimator, Maint. Fluids & TSBs) do not have a Feedback button at this time. If you click on Repair Information button (above tabs) you will see one.

I have inquired of product management if there is a plan to add Feedback directly to the intents.
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Re: 2005 Ford Cutaway E350 Super Duty

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As a rule 70% of all the vehicles we work on take 5/20. This calls for synthetic from Ford for some reason. We use a rule of thumb in my shop. Never go by the oil cap, seen more than a few that are incorrect. Whomever is writing the shop work order for the tech aka tech sheet is required by me, and yes I'm the person that breaks this rule more than anyone else, to print and staple a speech sheet with all the fluids, capacities, tire pressures, etc and staple it to the tech sheet. Along with that I print any past order that is associated with the current issue. If a vehicle is in the shop for a basic service I'll look for any suggested services that were declined or put off for a later date. If part of the current service has to do (I'll use this as a common issue) brakes I'll look and print any previous order associated with the brakes so the tech will know if any work was done and pay special attention to that in case it has anything to do with todays problem. I try to be as in depth and prepared as possible to avoid any issues where the customer questions any past work being part of todays issue. Basically I try not to get caught flatfooted.
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