Oil consumption
Oil consumption
Just noticed that my mx-3 are consuming a lot of oil, about 1 liter per 1500 km. But strange the car is not smoking.<BR>Also there was the oil on the spark plug in front midle cylinder.<BR>Any idea how to fix?<BR>Also coolant stays one the same level.
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Re: Oil consumption
ya, ur gaskets are bad, read other posts, it tell you whats goin on, should be bout a 2 hour job if ya know what ur doin.. try to get ahold of coleman
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Re: Oil consumption
what gaskets are u talking about? cause i was looking over my 1.8 and didn't see any leaks [img]shrug.gif"%20border="0[/img]
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Re: Oil consumption
I think he means the valve cover gaskets. they are usually the cause for oil leaking into the spark plug wells. At least that's what I get from reading various posts and websites.
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Re: Oil consumption
I just had the same problem, it's common and it is the valve cover gasket. The front is easy and you could do it yourself,(the shop I go to quoted half hour labor for the front 2.5 for the rear). Luckily I only needed the front so I just bought the gasket (about $40 can.) and did it myself.
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Re: Oil consumption
check the valve cover gaskets, they wont always leak bad outside, sometimes your engine will misfire and you just changed your plugs/wires like 5k ago. so you take the plugs out and they are coated in oil, thats the most common symptom of a bad vcg. Also check the rear of your engine down on the block itself for a leak, it could also be a rear head gasket. They dont always leak coolant, sometimes just a lot of oil.
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Re: Oil consumption
my mx-3 is losing oil too, I lose about 1/2 litre a month but not smoking. I had it checked out and found out my main seal has a small leek. Something to think about.
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