Didn't know there were PSA cars in the USgodlameroso wrote: ↑12 Dec 2020, 17:24If you have a car that is 10+ years old, even 7+ I suggest you change your radiator cap. They are usually the first things to go bad in the cooling system. Once the cap goes bad, it leads to other problems, lack of pressure in the hoses means the water pump is not circulating water as it should. Overflow bottles can overflow, and other bad things like overheating. It's a $20 USD part. Buy ONLY OEM radiator caps, it's cheap insurance.
Yes, and the venting mechanism in the caps go bad. You can have a bad cap but no obvious symptoms, one quick way is to see if you have pressurized radiator hoses.Jolle wrote: ↑12 Dec 2020, 17:46Didn't know there were PSA cars in the USgodlameroso wrote: ↑12 Dec 2020, 17:24If you have a car that is 10+ years old, even 7+ I suggest you change your radiator cap. They are usually the first things to go bad in the cooling system. Once the cap goes bad, it leads to other problems, lack of pressure in the hoses means the water pump is not circulating water as it should. Overflow bottles can overflow, and other bad things like overheating. It's a $20 USD part. Buy ONLY OEM radiator caps, it's cheap insurance.
but aren't cars with a radiator pressure cap quite old in general? thought the past 20 year or so, its done with a vented cap and an expansion tank?
Oil consumption is fairly normal, especially in VAG cars. So long as it isn't excessive then it should be fine. Excessive depends on the vehicle though, no idea what is normal for youShrieker wrote: ↑12 Dec 2020, 20:39Nice, thanks for the heads up. My 2001 Jetta (@ ~200k kilometers) seems to be missing a little amount of oil every other time (once a month give or take) i go to check it with the dipstick. Could it be related ? I've been adding just a little bit of oil as of late if it seems to be missing.
That's likely rings increasing blowby. Once a car starts burning oil due to mileage it'll just slowly get worse. She'll keep running as long as you don't let the oil run low. Now, a faulty PCV or blocked PCV hose will increase oil consumption because it won't remove blowby as effectively. It can get bad enough that you can blow out the rear main seal. Rings don't seal as well when you have a lot of pressure in the crank case.Shrieker wrote: ↑12 Dec 2020, 20:39Nice, thanks for the heads up. My 2001 Jetta (@ ~200k kilometers) seems to be missing a little amount of oil every other time (once a month give or take) i go to check it with the dipstick. Could it be related ? I've been adding just a little bit of oil as of late if it seems to be missing.
godlameroso wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 16:34That's likely rings increasing blowby. Once a car starts burning oil due to mileage it'll just slowly get worse. She'll keep running as long as you don't let the oil run low. Now, a faulty PCV or blocked PCV hose will increase oil consumption because it won't remove blowby as effectively. It can get bad enough that you can blow out the rear main seal. Rings don't seal as well when you have a lot of pressure in the crank case.Shrieker wrote: ↑12 Dec 2020, 20:39Nice, thanks for the heads up. My 2001 Jetta (@ ~200k kilometers) seems to be missing a little amount of oil every other time (once a month give or take) i go to check it with the dipstick. Could it be related ? I've been adding just a little bit of oil as of late if it seems to be missing.
I've been feeling an unnatural amount of vibrations on idle, on a stand still... It's almost as if the front of the car is shaking in fact, rather than vibrating. And an engine sound a bit reminiscent of a diesel engine to accompany it (it's not a diesel engine)... I've been told the oxygen sensor is faulty as well. Been getting raw gasoline smell coming from the exhaust for some time now, which wasn't there a year ago.
Check your spark plugs are not oiling up, as long as they are OK it should still be reliable as long as you have oil pressure. Check your EGR does not need cleaning. Check for splits in the tube from air filter box to intake.(assume filter is clean) Change the oil filter regularly too.Shrieker wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 21:59godlameroso wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 16:34That's likely rings increasing blowby. Once a car starts burning oil due to mileage it'll just slowly get worse. She'll keep running as long as you don't let the oil run low. Now, a faulty PCV or blocked PCV hose will increase oil consumption because it won't remove blowby as effectively. It can get bad enough that you can blow out the rear main seal. Rings don't seal as well when you have a lot of pressure in the crank case.Shrieker wrote: ↑12 Dec 2020, 20:39Nice, thanks for the heads up. My 2001 Jetta (@ ~200k kilometers) seems to be missing a little amount of oil every other time (once a month give or take) i go to check it with the dipstick. Could it be related ? I've been adding just a little bit of oil as of late if it seems to be missing.I've been feeling an unnatural amount of vibrations on idle, on a stand still... It's almost as if the front of the car is shaking in fact, rather than vibrating. And an engine sound a bit reminiscent of a diesel engine to accompany it (it's not a diesel engine)... I've been told the oxygen sensor is faulty as well. Been getting raw gasoline smell coming from the exhaust for some time now, which wasn't there a year ago.
SO I guess something's about to go ?
Thanks a lot. I guess I'll have to take it to the repair shop, once the corona abates a bit... I'm taking notes definitely though.Big Tea wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 22:09Check your spark plugs are not oiling up, as long as they are OK it should still be reliable as long as you have oil pressure. Check your EGR does not need cleaning. Check for splits in the tube from air filter box to intake.(assume filter is clean) Change the oil filter regularly too.
With regular oil changes seals almost never go bad, burned valves tend to take out seals, but replacing seals at that point is useless. If your seals are bad your car will smoke under vacuum.