AK, Should we make a separate thread about this and move all related posts there?
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03-11-2010, 05:16 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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So I had a scheduled visit to my dealer today to get my rear hatch lift-springs replaced. While I was there I brought up my situation about the oil. They said that from what I described, they've never seen or heard such a thing. They asked if I had an oil sample (like many of you had asked). I said no because I did two oil changes on the same day...mine and my wife's. And mine was last. So the oil that I have in the pan is mixed. Then they asked if I used Nissan's oil, because it contains the ester additive. I said "no, but I used Red Line, which also contains ester." Then they said, "well, we can't really do anything for you at the moment. Next time you do the change, if you see the same thing, bring in a sample...OR...have us do the next change so we can see it first hand." So, I was like "ok."
Oh but when I was describing the oil, they said that copper/brass fragments could be from some bearings. But again, to determine that, they'd need a sample. So I think I'll do my next change in three months instead of five or six, and see how it looks then. |
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Or you could drain some out right now for a sample and then just top it off to bring it back to proper fill level. If there's a chance your bearings are disintegrating, do you really want to wait three months and risk your engine grenading on you in the middle of a freeway?
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I hear ya. Maybe I'll do that. However, I won't be able to get to it till next weekend. I'm gonna be away for this one. Damn it....ugh....well, if something does go wrong, I'm hoping that it's covered under warranty.
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That's not such a bad thing. Let it run for a week so that the oil 'represents' what's going on better. If you do it too soon, there's a chance the oil would be too clean and wouldn't accurately represent the problem.
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Yeah, I agree. Actually, I wonder if even at two weeks is too soon. Maybe at three or four? What do you think. Looking at my dipstick earlier, it still looked pretty clean.
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Were you able to see the flecks on your dipstick before? If so, wait until you see them there again.
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Semtex -- Nah, before this issue, I haven't been checking the DS on a regular basis. Just every now and then. It's a new car. In my mind, I felt like I had nothing to worry about. But I will try to monitor it while I wait till the next change.
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You know, if you weren't checking your dipstick on a regular basis, I wonder if you were actually low on oil, which in turn led to metal wear. You said you had this oil in for 6k miles, right? I checked my dipstick at 2700 miles and was down about a 1/2 qt.
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Well, what scares me is that I've seen some other threads where some guys have actually had their engine seize because it ran bone dry and there was never any sensor warning.
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03-12-2010, 05:53 PM | #42 (permalink) |
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That is a lot of copper. To me, it looks like you're losing bearing material. I would be concerned that your motor is toast.
I would run a quick 50 miles on it then bring the car to the dealer for inspection. Last edited by LaSeeno; 03-12-2010 at 06:01 PM. |
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I'm no expert but that looks really bad to me. If the oil is 'milky' then it would suggest there is water in there too. Personally I would take it back to the dealer now with this evidence and not run it any more until they have had it inspected.
Flushing the engine might get rid of the mess but also the evidence if you need to make a claim. I don't think your engine will last that long judging by the pictures. Sorry man
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03-12-2010, 06:33 PM | #44 (permalink) |
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Well, there was still quite a bit of oil when I drained it. I'm not saying that it wasn't low but it was definitely not severely low...like now where near bone dry.
I really can't believe this is happening. I'm so carefully with my cars. I never had such a thing happen before. But it is my fault I guess for not checking the dipstick on a regular basis. I honestly only thought you had to do that when a car gets older as it has a tendency to consume more oil. But anyway, if my car is consuming that much oil and it's still less than a year old, then there's gotta be something wrong with it to begin with and assuming (praying) that it's covered under warranty. Ugh... |
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