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Oil consumption? | The Chrysler Minivan Fan Club Forums

It has to be going somewhere. You can't have no leaks and not be burning while running through a quart every 1k miles. Fill it up and then let ...

Excess Oil Consumption Chrysler Town & Country - RepairPal.com

Common causes include exhaust valve guides, valve cover gaskets, camshaft plugs, camshaft seals, and crankshaft seal. Checkmark 292 people ...

oil usage - Chrysler Town & Country Questions - Car Gurus

common problems,cloged pcv valve,loose or bad valve cover gaskets,loose VC bolts,leaking rear main seal,oil filter not tight enought,burning oil ...

2006 Chrysler Town and Country oil consumption

A clogged PCV valve can cause excessive oil usage becaus it allows excessive pressure to build in the crankcase. That can push oil through tired ...

Is there any fix to a 2010 Chrysler Town and Country burning all 5 ...

Depending on the manufacturer some do have acceptable oil consumption is as high as 1 quart per 1000 miles. First thing is to request an oil ...

Chrysler T & C 3.8 V6 using a qt of oil every 750 miles. No leaks or ...

POSSIBLE CAUSES FOR EXCESSIVE ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION: PCV OR CCV SYSTEM: Check the crankcase ventilation system for proper operation. Oil may ...

2010 Chrysler 3.8L burning oil | BobIsTheOilGuy

Though, the people with Chrysler blinders on will say you have the *only* 3.8 engine to burn oil ever. 5/10w-30 helps with the oil consumption.

Excess Oil Consumption Issue on Chrysler Town & Country

Excessive oil consumption—defined as more than one quart per 1,000 miles (on vehicles with less than 50,000 miles) or more than one quart ...

2007 chrysler town & country losing oil - Car Talk Community

If an engine burns oil, it is usually well worn. If it uses 4.5 between oil changes, as you report, I do not hold out much hope for fixing this ...

2010 Chrysler Town & Country Excessive Oil Consumption

The 2010 Chrysler Town & Country has 5 problems reported for excessive oil consumption. Average failure mileage is 57050 miles.

08 Chrysler Town and Country Oil Problems - Edmunds Forums

My 2008 T&C minivan consumes about a quart of oil every 1000 miles and Chrysler tells me this is fine. They don't consider it a problem until you consume 1 ...

Why does my 2002 Chrysler Town & Country consume so much oil?

There are quite a few possibilities when it comes to oil consumption. But with this amount of usage, it should be fairly simple to figure ...

Chrysler Engine Oil Consumption Service Bulletin - YouTube

This video addresses Chrysler Service Bulletin 09-001-12, Engine Oil Consumption Guidelines for 2012 and newer Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and RAM ...

what is the NORMAL OIL USAGE PER 5,000 KM for a 3.8 LITRE ...

Ok, that brings it into a new light. that is about 1qt per 600-700 miles. that is a problem. If not done yet, a dry engine cylinder compression ...

OIL CONSUMPTION - Chrysler Town & Country Questions - Car Gurus

OIL CONSUMPTION - MY 2008 TOWN & COUNTRY WITH 72000 MILES IS USING 3 1/2 QUARTS OF OIL BETWEEN CHANGES. BURNING OIL SMELL IN CABIN.

HELP: excessive oil consumption | DodgeIntrepid.Net Forums

PCV clogged was the only thing I could think of that could force oil out at a high rate (can force out the dipstick tube and also out the ...

Is the Pentastar engine easy on oil? - Chrysler 200 Forum

Included in the Chrysler Tigershark engine oil consumption class action lawsuit are these models. 2015–2016 Chrysler 200 (Only showing this ...

2008 Chrysler Town & Country Excessive Oil Consumption

The 2008 Chrysler Town & Country has 3 problems reported for excessive oil consumption. Average repair cost is $220 at 40600 miles.

Excessive oil consumption | Page 2 - Ram Promaster Forum

There is a recall. You don't have to join the class action. Just take it to your local dealer and they will start the process by doing an oil consumption test.

Oil burning? | 2017+ Chrysler Pacifica Minivan Forums

It has used oil at the rate of about 1 qt per 1000 miles, and has done this since new. No smoke, no leaks (!), And higher consumption on long ...