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Gridlock Mikey 05 August 2004 04:56 PM

Over filled with engine oil.......
 
The symptoms would/could be..................?

Apart from a useless dipstick (Why do they have that stupid twist in them? ) which shows a different reading everytime i take a reading :rolleyes:

Car still performs and does it's stuff but i seem to remember some kind of utterances about oil contaminating other engine components. Is that right?

MY00 by the way

Mikey :cool:

BlkKnight 05 August 2004 04:59 PM

Funnily enough some twonk just did it to mine. . . .

DO NOT BOOST

The oil will clog up the boost solinoid (sp) stopping it reading correctly - which can result in a blown head. It can affect anyother sensors on the way. It will clog up the vacume pipes.

I'm sure it'll do other nasty stuff as well.

Get it sorted asap & don't drive it till fixed

Gridlock Mikey 05 August 2004 05:06 PM

That's a bit harsh!!

Ok so clean out the boost solenoid and blast the vacuum tube through, anything else?

*Blown head :rolleyes: * Good to see the newest generation of scaremongers are as active as ever :lol: Sure it's not me MAF :D

Thanks anyway knighty and just calm down a little ;)

Mikey :cool:

BlkKnight 05 August 2004 05:59 PM

i was only passing on the info dealer gave me. . . .

apparently he was able to wheel-spin in 3rd

Gridlock Mikey 06 August 2004 09:54 AM

;)

P20SPD 06 August 2004 10:03 AM

Just clean out the solenoid Mikey.

Anyway, what you worry for ;)

jjones 06 August 2004 10:09 AM

the dipstick (not me) is the worst design i have ever seen. it is absolutely crap. how anyone tells how much oil they have in their engine is beyond me.

johnfelstead 06 August 2004 05:41 PM

the dipstick is brill, it has markings for hot and cold oil level which is very useful.

read your owners manual properly and you will understand how to check your levels.


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