Where is my oil disappearing to?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by BE, Apr 23, 2006.

  1. BE

    BE Guest

    That toll free number is what I called yesterday (see above) and where I got
    the party line on 1000 miles / per quart being OK to lose.

    Be
     
    BE, May 31, 2006
    #41
  2. But your consumption exceeds the "normal" rate.
    Actually, I'm pretty sure it does. You are required to properly
    maintain the vehicle. Checking and adding oil is routine maintenance.
    Read your owners manual.

    Much better that you insist they document oil consumption by topping
    it off and having you drive it for 1000 miles. If it takes more than
    a quart to bring it back up to full, then your consumption exceeds the
    limits of normal and repair is needed.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Jun 2, 2006
    #42
  3. BE

    BE Guest

    Well, that's what I did - I got them to do an oil change and documented the
    miles. One thing they found was that the washer on the oil drain plug was
    incorrect - a thin substitute for the thicker Honda part was in place. I
    guess one of the other oil change places I took the van to put the wrong one
    back on. I don't know if this could have had any role in the oil loss...

    Be
     
    BE, Jun 2, 2006
    #43
  4. BE

    Eric Guest

    Do you see oil drips where you park, e.g., garage, driveway, etc.?

    Eric
     
    Eric, Jun 3, 2006
    #44
  5. An incorrect washer might cause a leak problem but won't change oil
    consumption. you would have to be making a huge mess for a leak to
    cause measurable oil loss. Be aware that the correct washer is called
    a crush washer because it is crushed when installed and should be
    thinner when removed than before it was installed. That is why it
    should be replaced each time.

    If I understand correctly, the dealer has measured and acknowledged
    that your consumption is greater than 1 qt./1000 mi. Hopefully you
    have this documented in writing. If the dealer does acknowledge that
    the engine needs repair, insist on talking to the Honda rep. The 1000
    mile standard is barely justifiable as it is. Even being near it
    should merit at least consideration for a warranty claim. If you are
    over it, even by just a little, they should fix it.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Jun 3, 2006
    #45
  6. BE

    BE Guest

    The mileage calculation of 900 miles per quart was made by me, therefore it
    is not trusted.

    Be
     
    BE, Jun 3, 2006
    #46
  7. BE

    BE Guest

    No drips anywhere. We have a new, clean garage floor (since 2005) that has
    not a drop upon it.

    Be
     
    BE, Jun 3, 2006
    #47
  8. Well, then they have to measure it. Ask them how they want to do
    that. In the mean time make sure they document that the customer has
    reported oil consumption greater than 1qt. per 1000 miles.
     
    Gordon McGrew, Jun 4, 2006
    #48
  9. BE

    JXStern Guest

    Can the car really meet modern clean air standards burning oil like
    that?

    My old Alfa Romeo required a quart every couple of fill-ups, but that
    was a design "feature" described in the manual.

    And we won't even talk about the 1960's two-cycle Saabs where you just
    poured the quart right into the gas tank!

    J.
     
    JXStern, Jun 4, 2006
    #49
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