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no it seems to be burning it so i try thicker oil to get me by any suggestion to cure my issueno it seems to be burning it so i try thicker oil to get me by any suggestion to cure my issue
If it is burning it, the piston rings are the usual cause, so no cheap fix. A small chance the PCV system is stopped up so you might check that.If it is burning it, the piston rings are the usual cause, so no cheap fix. A small chance the PCV system is stopped up so you might check that.
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There is a good chance that you have a blown head gasket. When cool refill radiator with water and leave the cap of. Start the engine and check for air coming from radiator. If the radiator keeps blowing air bubbles you have a blown head gasket.
Make sure you have genuine filters. Mine was doing exactly the same thing after a service - had a non genuine filter fitted - as soon as the genuine one went back on hasn't done it since...
First try replacing air filter if not done recently $30, next consider bad fuel put in fuel from major oil company from station with many patrons.Then you need to look at fuel delivery system including fuel filter and furl pump. But first try the 2 things mentioned.
when you travel over 65 mhr for long lenghts of time you don,t work the engine enough to move the fluid to lubricate the engine also when you go on long trips make sure the oil life is still gonna be good for the hole trip
The Patroit uses a combination of engine run time, mileage, and temp to determine when the oils needs to be changed. If you do a lot of idling you could require a change sooner than the 6000 mile interval. If you do get your oil cahnged or do it by yourself, here is the way to reset the oil warning from the owners manual:
its burning it i dont see and leakage
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