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Replying to: allm (Dec 02, 2004 8:50 pm) |
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Replying to: krzyss (Dec 02, 2004 1:23 pm) |
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Is Redline polyol based synthetic on the VW list?
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Replying to: wtd44 (Dec 03, 2004 9:11 am) List is here: http://www.vw.com/SP/pdf/oilchart.pdf |
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I have both a Buick Ultra and a Pontiac Bonneville SLE. The Buick forum is not very active and I have not received any feedback on the Pontiac forum which is fairly active. So I am posting my question here. I just had a LOF and engine detail on my wife's 2000 Ultra. Now the DIC shows 129 psi oil pressure regardless of engine RPM. I have never seen it that high and I have never seen it rock solid unchanging. Is it possible that water from the engine detail has messed with a connection somewhere (all the other DIC indicators seem to be working okay)? Or could they have done something in the oil change to make the pressure that high? My 04 Bonneville SLE has a gage which typically shows between 60 and 80 psi oil pressure. The gage does sweep from 0 to 120 back to 0 at startup before registering the actual pressure. Thanks in advance for any info. Bob
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Replying to: desertrat5 (Dec 10, 2004 6:22 pm) "Garbage in, Garbage Out."
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Replying to: jlflemmons (Dec 10, 2004 8:33 pm) Is there a check valve in the filter that could be plugged and drive the pressure that high? I know some filters have such valves to keep the oil from all running out of the engine after shut down.
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I took my 03 Pathfinder to my dealer to have the oil changed yesterday. Picked it up in the afternoon, drove it home. Went out last night. Upon returning home, noticed a big puddle of oil in the garage. I didn't see it when I left, but it was there. My round trip was about 6 miles. I turn off the motor, and watch oil drip from the filter location. Crap. I pop the hood, check the stick , I have maybe 1 quart of oil left. So, I add 1/2 a quart of what I had in the garage, and pulled in. This morning, all the oil had drained out, no surprise. I call my dealer and inform them of what happened. My dealer rocks! Sure, they made a mistake, but my motor didn't blow, whew. within an hour, I had a flatbed tow truck, and a guy from the dealership at my house with cleanup supplies and a rental car. Unfortunately, i won't get my truck back till monday cuz there are no mechanics there. However, this dealer has always taken care of their customers, and I am amazed at the service. The general sales manager took it upon himself to take care of the matter. All I can do now is wait and see what the problem was.
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Replying to: desertrat5 (Dec 11, 2004 7:41 am) Jim |
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