You simply don’t get it, and it’s not fun anymore. You cannot answer the question I asked, stop trying. Only
@occowboy can.
No i get it, but what he gets may not be what someone else gets....that's my point. However, they are required to use products that meet FCA requirements/specs. Unless you are going to his dealer, his answer isn't going to matter.
You asked "what oil weight is
included with the plan" ?
I answered, quoted directly from the essential care website : "Each service
includes the type and quantity of oil that is specifically
recommended for your vehicle by FCA US LLC, as identified by your vehicle identification number (VIN). Dealers reserve the right to apply additional disposal fees."
And per the manual for 6.7 engines:
In ambient temperatures above 0°F (-18°C), we
recommend using 10W-30
engine oil such as Mopar®, Shell Rotella and Shell Rimula that meets the
manufacturer Material Standard MS-10902 and the API CK-4 engine oil
category is required. Products meeting Cummins® CES 20081 may also be
used. The identification of these engine oils is typically located on the back of
the oil container.
In ambient temperatures below 0°F (-18°C), we
recommend using 5W-40
synthetic engine oil such as Mopar®, Shell Rotella and Shell Rimula that
meets the manufacturer Material Standard MS-10902 and the API CK-4
engine oil category is required
You asked "Full synthetic costs extra normally, is that true with the plan."
I answered "Its in the name, Essential Care Diesel Synthetic"
Direct question and answer.
If this is what they are selling you the plan with, this is what they have to provide. Can they put 10w-30 synthetic in and be good...yep, as long as you are in a warm climate.
TLDR : Either 5w-40 or 10w-30 is included, i highly doubt your dealer would care if you requested one over the other if it meant that much to you. They buy it in drums and the service writer really isn't going to care, the dealer is going to turn around and bill Mopar anyway.
Its a discounted oil change package, to get you to have your service done at the dealer so they can up sell you products/services like overly expensive fuel filters or cabin air filters for 100 bucks. Or up sell you a new truck while you are waiting.
Not a lawyer, just someone who has been around the game a while.