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Old 03-10-2004, 11:31 AM
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2002 Sl2 Drinking Oil

I guess I'm not the only one who's seen this problem. Any suggestions for a later-model SL that seems to suck up oil?

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Re: 2002 Sl2 Drinking Oil

check compression rings???
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Re: 2002 Sl2 Drinking Oil

make sure that its not leaking it also some saturns have a problem with the leaking as well as the burning. it sucks but there are ways around it. try using a synthetic oil that might slow down the burning process because synthetic takes longer to heat up but if you have a leak it will also find itself into little spots that other oil never did. and the piston rings could be burnt up i doubt it with such a new modle car but you never know.

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again 1.98 pcv valve. mine sucked oil. 2bucks makes it worth a try
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