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Oil Leak
About 6 months ago, I discovered that my 1999 Corolla was burning oil. I have the oil changed every 3,000 miles pretty consistently, drive about 400-500 miles a week and have at present 169,000 miles. I had the car serviced 2 weeks ago and today it was bone dry. I have been checking regularly each week and for several months I need to put in about 6 quarts of oil between the 3,000 mile oil changes. There is no oil on the ground, no significant leaks visible in the engine, no blue smoke pouring out the back. I have a reliable mechanic who is mystified by the problem. I would be grateful for any clues to solve this mystery.
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Re: Oil Leak
are you using synthetic? it will burn off and you might not be able to tell.
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Well, gosh, this is where I show my ignorance -- I haven't got a clue as to whether the oil is synthetic! I have had my car serviced by the same mechanic for years, and just recently by a new mechanic who is trying to figure out the problem. I would assume the same type of oil has been routinely used over the years, but I could be wrong. If I can be REALLY stupid, how do I tell if a synthetic oil has been used?
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Re: Oil Leak
If you paid $20-30 for the oil change, it is dino oil. If you paid $40-50 for the oil change, it is synthetic. Really, in general, mechanics use dino oil unless you tell them differently.
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Re: Oil Leak
I swear, if I didn't have a haynes manual, I'd be no help at all in this forum.
The following are possible problems: - Oil pan gasket and/or oil pan drain bolt washer leaking - Oil pressure sending unit leaking - Valve covers leaking - Engine oil seals leaking - oil pump housing leaking |
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