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        Valvoline Premium Blue® Engine Oil

        Advanced lubricant protection for diesel engines. The Premium Blue Advantage:

        • Unique dispersive polymer technology (DPT),with premium Group II baseoil, provides advanced soot control, and cold start protection.
        • Valvetrain wear protection and reduced oil filter restriction at high soot levels.
        • High temperature deposit control, including single and two-piece pistons, and ring/liner wear protection.
        • Higher TBN level and TBN retention for long-life performance, while meeting all chemical limits.
        • Endorsed and recommended by Cummins for use in Dodge Ram Turbo Diesels

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        Overview

        Valvoline's Premium Blue Engine Oil is designed to provide advanced lubricant performance in modern, emissions treatment equipped diesel engines, including all types of Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) and Diesel Particulate Filters (DPF). When used in conjunction with Ultra-Low Diesel Sulfur fuel, this product technology offers a long-life, extended drain capable*, balanced formulation which helps maximize engine durability as well as after-treatment cleanliness.

        Valvoline's Premium Blue Engine Oil is endorsed by Cummins Engine Company and has been tested extensively by Cummins in stationary and on-road EGR engines, including those equipped with DPFs. It is approved against the CES 20081 specification.

        * To determine your optimum maintenance interval, consult your owner's manual or call Valvoline at 1-800-ALL-FLEET. Results may vary based on environment, operating, and maintenance procedures.

        How To Use

        To change your motor oil:

        1. Jack your car up or use drive-on ramps.
        2. Pop the hood. Remove the oil fill cap and dipstick, then use the oil filter wrench to loosen the oil filter housing 4-5 complete turns to allow the air to get in so the oil can drain out. Temporarily put the oil pan under the filter to capture any spillage. Place the oil drain pan directly under the drain plug on the engine.
        3. Drain the oil. Using a socket wrench or a combination wrench of the right size, loosen the oil drain plug on the engine and remove it completely. Let the oil drain completely from the engine.
        4. Save the used oil. Collect it in a clean container and take it to a recycling center. To find a recycling drop off point, check with your local auto parts retailer or your municipal recycling center.
        5. Tighten the drain plug. Replace the drain plug on the engine oil pan then tighten it.
        6. Remove the oil filter. Place the drain pan directly under the oil filter. The filter should be removable by hand. If not, use your filter wrench and rotate the filter counter-clockwise to remove it.
        7. Rub the gasket. Before attaching the new filter, rub motor oil on the rubber gasket on the base. If you don't do this, it will be hard to get the filter off the engine the next time. Make sure the gasket from the old filter came off and is not still stuck on the housing.
        8. Screw on the new filter. Screw the new filter onto the filter pipe all the way down to the base (using hands only) until it is tight. Use the filter wrench and turn the filter one-quarter turn more to seal it.
        9. Fill with motor oil. Find the engine oil fill on the valve cover and fill with the amount and kind of new engine oil specified in your owner's manual, usually 4-5 quarts. Cap the oil fill hole.
        10. Lower the car, then start it. Start the engine but do not rev it – just let it idle. Let the car run for about five minutes to warm up the engine and allow the oil to circulate. Check under the vehicle and make sure the filter is not leaking oil onto the pavement. Shut the engine off. Check the dipstick on the engine to make certain it reads "FULL."

        Sizes and Grades

        NameSAE 15W-40 Engine Oil
        SizeTwelve 1-Quart
        PartVV389
        UPC0-74130-38912-0
        NameSAE 15W-40 Engine Oil
        Size1-Quart
        UPC0-74130-00389-7
        NameSAE 15W-40 Engine Oil
        Size5-Gal
        PartVV70506
        UPC74130-70506-7
        NameSAE 15W-40 Engine Oil
        Size5-Gal
        PartVV70506
        UPC74130-70506-7
        NameSAE 15W-40 Engine Oil
        SizeBulk
        PartVV705290
        NameSAE 15W-40 Engine Oil
        Size1-Gal
        UPC0-74130-70509-8
        NameSAE 15W-40 Engine Oil
        SizeFour 1-Gal Jugs
        PartVV70509
        UPC0-74130-70520-3
        NameSAE 15W-40 Engine Oil
        Size55-Gal
        PartVV70505
        UPC74130-70505-0

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