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Using a lot of oil
Hello all,
I've been lurking here since I got my '06 3 a couple years back but now I've got a problem I'm hoping you can help me solve.
My Mazda is using a lot of oil. Right now I'm adding about 1.5L/ 1000km. Engine has 147000km on it. The problem started after it sat for 2 months while I was gone for work. No leaks anywhere, oil plug and filter are tight. I replaced the pcv valve about 2 weeks ago, and the intake manifold and throttle body were covered in what looked and smelled like oil so I thought I was on the right track. I checked the plugs while I was in there and they were dry and light-coloured.
My thoughts now are that the rings might have seized while the car sat. It seems like 147k is too early for major engine issues due to normal wear and tear. Just wondering if there's any known Mazda 3 issues that would cause something like this, before I dig any deeper. Thanks!
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Re: Using a lot of oil
Did you try thicker oil? Or oil with high mileage formula?
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Re: Using a lot of oil
If your rings seized, then your engine wouldn't have started and it would be running poorly! You were definitely on the right path changing PCV, but note that everyone's throttle body and intake manifold get covered with oil, all the time. Time for you to change oil brands/type. You can find many 'discussions' about what brand is best. Personally, I have 261,000kms on my 2010 2L and I never use a drop of oil using Castrol Edge 5W30.
So, if you're using 5W20, move up to 5w30.
If you're not using synthetic, it's time to use it.
If none of that works, you can start adding 250-500mL of lucas oil stabilizer every change. It will swell seals and clean things up.
Let us know how it goes!
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Re: Using a lot of oil
I drive a 04 Mazda 3 2.3L manual, I burn 1.5L's every 5 days. Changing oils hasn't worked, stabilizer hasn't worked, pcv valve didn't work, nothing. Welcome to the burning Mazda club
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Re: Using a lot of oil
Already running 10w30, have been since I got it. Problem is it wasn't using oil before I parked it for 2 months. i feel like something just didn't like sitting...
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Re: Using a lot of oil
Do you run synthetic? Since your oil has sat unused for a while and depending on the age and kms on it before your parked it, it could simply be oxidized and shot. Do an oil change and buy some synth (if you don't use it already).
Last edited by morganc; 07-23-2017 at 10:39 PM.
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Re: Using a lot of oil
based on what you're saying it really sounds like a leak. Have you tried putting a cardboard box under your car over night?
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Not running synthetic but I've done 3 oil changes since the problem started and there's been no change. I park on a concrete driveway every night, if there was a leak I would see it.
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Re: Using a lot of oil
Yeah, you're just burning it. You could run a can of seafoam or other generic oil treatment to free up carbon in your engine, then oil chg again. I'd recommend switching to Synthetic; it's always cheap at Walmart and Costco (around 32). I'd also consider going down to 5w30. 10w30 is a bit thick for this engine.
Last edited by morganc; 07-27-2017 at 03:44 PM.
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