Car Burning Oil
Car Burning Oil - If i use the top of the line. The issue is from the small oil return holes that get clogged easily from the use of dino oils with a lower burn point. However, with only 5k miles on a new converter and the problem. I’ve got a 2005 toyota camry 2.4l 4 cylinder that burns a lot of oil. Burning a quart every 600 miles is not horrible, some new cars have a disclaimer that a quart in 1,000 (sometimes less) is considered normal. This seems to be a common thing with these because of the pistons oil holes getting clogged.
Your engine needs more tlc. However, with only 5k miles on a new converter and the problem. It must be burning it out the back as there is no drip. The converter will have suffered some caking on the honeycomb inside, which is normal with oil consumption. This seems to be a common thing with these because of the pistons oil holes getting clogged.
If you think the engine is burning a quart of oil in a week, as opposed to leaking it out onto the ground, i would suggest trying restore, and if that doesn’t help, either. The issue is from the small oil return holes that get clogged easily from the use of dino oils with a lower burn point. I have.
The car already burns lots of oil, the low oil light light comes on about every 4000km. Your engine needs more tlc. I have never seen a lean code come up though. However, with only 5k miles on a new converter and the problem. Burning a quart every 600 miles is not horrible, some new cars have a disclaimer that.
My 2002 toyota highlander burned up to a quart of oil very 300 miles when on a recent long distance freeway trip. This seems to be a common thing with these because of the pistons oil holes getting clogged. If i use the top of the line. The converter will have suffered some caking on the honeycomb inside, which is.
However, with only 5k miles on a new converter and the problem. My 2002 toyota highlander burned up to a quart of oil very 300 miles when on a recent long distance freeway trip. I have never seen a lean code come up though. Burning a quart every 600 miles is not horrible, some new cars have a disclaimer that.
The converter will have suffered some caking on the honeycomb inside, which is normal with oil consumption. I have never seen a lean code come up though. This seems to be a common thing with these because of the pistons oil holes getting clogged. If you think the engine is burning a quart of oil in a week, as opposed.
Car Burning Oil - It must be burning it out the back as there is no drip. This seems to be a common thing with these because of the pistons oil holes getting clogged. The converter will have suffered some caking on the honeycomb inside, which is normal with oil consumption. Your engine needs more tlc. I have a 2000 corolla that burns oil and seems to be running lean due to the white on the current spark plugs. Burning a quart every 600 miles is not horrible, some new cars have a disclaimer that a quart in 1,000 (sometimes less) is considered normal.
The converter will have suffered some caking on the honeycomb inside, which is normal with oil consumption. If i use the top of the line. I’ve got a 2005 toyota camry 2.4l 4 cylinder that burns a lot of oil. If you think the engine is burning a quart of oil in a week, as opposed to leaking it out onto the ground, i would suggest trying restore, and if that doesn’t help, either. Burning a quart every 600 miles is not horrible, some new cars have a disclaimer that a quart in 1,000 (sometimes less) is considered normal.
I’ve Got A 2005 Toyota Camry 2.4L 4 Cylinder That Burns A Lot Of Oil.
I have never seen a lean code come up though. However, with only 5k miles on a new converter and the problem. The car already burns lots of oil, the low oil light light comes on about every 4000km. My 2002 toyota highlander burned up to a quart of oil very 300 miles when on a recent long distance freeway trip.
It Must Be Burning It Out The Back As There Is No Drip.
If you think the engine is burning a quart of oil in a week, as opposed to leaking it out onto the ground, i would suggest trying restore, and if that doesn’t help, either. I have a 2000 corolla that burns oil and seems to be running lean due to the white on the current spark plugs. The converter will have suffered some caking on the honeycomb inside, which is normal with oil consumption. If i use the top of the line.
This Seems To Be A Common Thing With These Because Of The Pistons Oil Holes Getting Clogged.
Burning a quart every 600 miles is not horrible, some new cars have a disclaimer that a quart in 1,000 (sometimes less) is considered normal. Your engine needs more tlc. I have a 2000 corolla that burns oil. The issue is from the small oil return holes that get clogged easily from the use of dino oils with a lower burn point.