how to tell if car is burning oil
#2
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Re: how to tell if car is burning oil
You could put some cardboard or newspaper under the car when you park
it in your driveway and see if it drips. If it doesn't drip, yet you
are losing oil, you are burining it.
If it is indeed burning oil, it could be your PVC valve and that is a
very inexpensive replacement and easily replaced part, if you do it
yourself.
If it is leaking, it could be a seal somwhere and those can be trickier
to find because oil tends to travel.
I'd consider how much oil is lost. If you have to add some once it a
while, it can be lived with and is not a big deal. Just make sure you
never let it run low.
Remco
it in your driveway and see if it drips. If it doesn't drip, yet you
are losing oil, you are burining it.
If it is indeed burning oil, it could be your PVC valve and that is a
very inexpensive replacement and easily replaced part, if you do it
yourself.
If it is leaking, it could be a seal somwhere and those can be trickier
to find because oil tends to travel.
I'd consider how much oil is lost. If you have to add some once it a
while, it can be lived with and is not a big deal. Just make sure you
never let it run low.
Remco
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Re: how to tell if car is burning oil
You could put some cardboard or newspaper under the car when you park
it in your driveway and see if it drips. If it doesn't drip, yet you
are losing oil, you are burining it.
If it is indeed burning oil, it could be your PVC valve and that is a
very inexpensive replacement and easily replaced part, if you do it
yourself.
If it is leaking, it could be a seal somwhere and those can be trickier
to find because oil tends to travel.
I'd consider how much oil is lost. If you have to add some once it a
while, it can be lived with and is not a big deal. Just make sure you
never let it run low.
Remco
it in your driveway and see if it drips. If it doesn't drip, yet you
are losing oil, you are burining it.
If it is indeed burning oil, it could be your PVC valve and that is a
very inexpensive replacement and easily replaced part, if you do it
yourself.
If it is leaking, it could be a seal somwhere and those can be trickier
to find because oil tends to travel.
I'd consider how much oil is lost. If you have to add some once it a
while, it can be lived with and is not a big deal. Just make sure you
never let it run low.
Remco
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Re: how to tell if car is burning oil
thanks alot, i am sitting here thinking i havent seen any on the ground i
just got the oil changed when i had the other work done,the guy who
changed my oil got it everywhere,its on the fan and the fan casing, i
yelled at him. ichecked my dipstick and it was above the second dot.also
is it normal to have condensation in the muffler, we have a after market
exhaust on i dont know what kind it is. and also do honda engines have a
tendancy to be noisy???? sorry for all the questions
just got the oil changed when i had the other work done,the guy who
changed my oil got it everywhere,its on the fan and the fan casing, i
yelled at him. ichecked my dipstick and it was above the second dot.also
is it normal to have condensation in the muffler, we have a after market
exhaust on i dont know what kind it is. and also do honda engines have a
tendancy to be noisy???? sorry for all the questions
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Re: how to tell if car is burning oil
thanks alot, i am sitting here thinking i havent seen any on the ground i
just got the oil changed when i had the other work done,the guy who
changed my oil got it everywhere,its on the fan and the fan casing, i
yelled at him. ichecked my dipstick and it was above the second dot.also
is it normal to have condensation in the muffler, we have a after market
exhaust on i dont know what kind it is. and also do honda engines have a
tendancy to be noisy???? sorry for all the questions
just got the oil changed when i had the other work done,the guy who
changed my oil got it everywhere,its on the fan and the fan casing, i
yelled at him. ichecked my dipstick and it was above the second dot.also
is it normal to have condensation in the muffler, we have a after market
exhaust on i dont know what kind it is. and also do honda engines have a
tendancy to be noisy???? sorry for all the questions
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Re: how to tell if car is burning oil
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<cd2e19c188236d9ba462721b195b5ac4@localhost.talkab outautos.com>, "rynniki"
<rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote:
> hey guys I am back with another question. How can I tell if my car is
> burning oil? I am very narotic about my car lol. its the only car we have
> that works and i cant afford for anymore repairs.
After you replace the PCV valve--do this about once a day or once a week
to see if your car is burning or leaking oil.
When the engine is cold and the vehicle is on level ground--check the oil.
Write down on a sheet of paper the results.
After about a month--you should be able to determine how much oil your
Honda is burning or leaking. Also--check under the car before or after you
check the oil to determine if you see a pool of oil. If you do--use a
flashlite to attempt to determine where it is learking from.
Report to us after a month and tell us the results.
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<cd2e19c188236d9ba462721b195b5ac4@localhost.talkab outautos.com>, "rynniki"
<rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote:
> hey guys I am back with another question. How can I tell if my car is
> burning oil? I am very narotic about my car lol. its the only car we have
> that works and i cant afford for anymore repairs.
After you replace the PCV valve--do this about once a day or once a week
to see if your car is burning or leaking oil.
When the engine is cold and the vehicle is on level ground--check the oil.
Write down on a sheet of paper the results.
After about a month--you should be able to determine how much oil your
Honda is burning or leaking. Also--check under the car before or after you
check the oil to determine if you see a pool of oil. If you do--use a
flashlite to attempt to determine where it is learking from.
Report to us after a month and tell us the results.
--
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Re: how to tell if car is burning oil
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<cd2e19c188236d9ba462721b195b5ac4@localhost.talkab outautos.com>, "rynniki"
<rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote:
> hey guys I am back with another question. How can I tell if my car is
> burning oil? I am very narotic about my car lol. its the only car we have
> that works and i cant afford for anymore repairs.
After you replace the PCV valve--do this about once a day or once a week
to see if your car is burning or leaking oil.
When the engine is cold and the vehicle is on level ground--check the oil.
Write down on a sheet of paper the results.
After about a month--you should be able to determine how much oil your
Honda is burning or leaking. Also--check under the car before or after you
check the oil to determine if you see a pool of oil. If you do--use a
flashlite to attempt to determine where it is learking from.
Report to us after a month and tell us the results.
--
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<cd2e19c188236d9ba462721b195b5ac4@localhost.talkab outautos.com>, "rynniki"
<rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote:
> hey guys I am back with another question. How can I tell if my car is
> burning oil? I am very narotic about my car lol. its the only car we have
> that works and i cant afford for anymore repairs.
After you replace the PCV valve--do this about once a day or once a week
to see if your car is burning or leaking oil.
When the engine is cold and the vehicle is on level ground--check the oil.
Write down on a sheet of paper the results.
After about a month--you should be able to determine how much oil your
Honda is burning or leaking. Also--check under the car before or after you
check the oil to determine if you see a pool of oil. If you do--use a
flashlite to attempt to determine where it is learking from.
Report to us after a month and tell us the results.
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Re: how to tell if car is burning oil
rynniki wrote:
>
> Should I see if I am burning oil before I change the PVC? I think I am
> fine.
What model and year car is this (perhaps I missed that info in a prior
post)? If the PVC valve is easily accessible, then I would remove it and
shake it. If it rattles then it's probably ok but, even so, if you haven't
replaced it in a while (the service interval is 60K miles) then go ahead and
replace it. If it doesn't rattle and you don't want to get a new one just
yet, then you can usually clean them out with some carburetor cleaner spray.
Eric
>
> Should I see if I am burning oil before I change the PVC? I think I am
> fine.
What model and year car is this (perhaps I missed that info in a prior
post)? If the PVC valve is easily accessible, then I would remove it and
shake it. If it rattles then it's probably ok but, even so, if you haven't
replaced it in a while (the service interval is 60K miles) then go ahead and
replace it. If it doesn't rattle and you don't want to get a new one just
yet, then you can usually clean them out with some carburetor cleaner spray.
Eric
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Re: how to tell if car is burning oil
rynniki wrote:
>
> Should I see if I am burning oil before I change the PVC? I think I am
> fine.
What model and year car is this (perhaps I missed that info in a prior
post)? If the PVC valve is easily accessible, then I would remove it and
shake it. If it rattles then it's probably ok but, even so, if you haven't
replaced it in a while (the service interval is 60K miles) then go ahead and
replace it. If it doesn't rattle and you don't want to get a new one just
yet, then you can usually clean them out with some carburetor cleaner spray.
Eric
>
> Should I see if I am burning oil before I change the PVC? I think I am
> fine.
What model and year car is this (perhaps I missed that info in a prior
post)? If the PVC valve is easily accessible, then I would remove it and
shake it. If it rattles then it's probably ok but, even so, if you haven't
replaced it in a while (the service interval is 60K miles) then go ahead and
replace it. If it doesn't rattle and you don't want to get a new one just
yet, then you can usually clean them out with some carburetor cleaner spray.
Eric