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Oil Consumption Diagnosis

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OIL CONSUMPTION DIAGNOSIS TABLE

Checks Causes
DEFINITION: Excessive oil consumption (not due to leaks) is the use of 0.946 L (1 qt) or more of engine oil within 3 200 km (2,000 mi).
The causes of excessive oil consumption may include the following conditions:
Preliminary
  • External oil leaks - Refer to OIL LEAK DIAGNOSIS .
  • Incorrect oil level or improper reading of the oil level indicator With the vehicle on a level surface, run the engine for a few minutes, allow adequate drain down time (2-3 minutes) and check for the correct engine oil level.
  • Improper oil viscosity

    Refer to the vehicle owners manual and use the recommended SAE grade and viscosity for the prevailing temperatures.

  • Continuous high speed driving and/or severe usage
  • Crankcase ventilation system restrictions or malfunctioning components
  • Worn valve guides and/or valve stems
  • Worn, missing or improperly installed valve stem oil seals
  • Piston rings broken, worn, not seated properly

    Allow adequate time for the rings to seat.

    Replace worn piston rings as necessary.

  • Piston and rings improperly installed or miss-fitted to the cylinder bore