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20.08.2020 09:45 # 1
erkan48
Hello Guys, I just joined you last week I bought a 2004 Model 406 SV 2.0 BVA. After driving the vehicle for a few days, the oil temperature goes up to 125-130 degrees and remains constant. When I checked the vehicle from the bottom yesterday, I saw a slight leak from the oil cooler. Normally, when I leave the car parked, the next day when I look under it does not drip oil. As far as I understand, when I start driving the vehicle, the oil cooler leaks oil from there with the pressure. Is it normal for the oil temperature to reach 125-130 degrees Celsius?
20.08.2020 10:41 # 2
sonerkyl
Hello. first of all, you welcome our request. If the teacher oil cooler is clogged, it may not cool the oil completely. those values are a little bit high. It is important for the oil put on your vehicle sonerkyl2020-08-20 10:42:13
20.08.2020 12:19 # 3
erkan48
Castrol 10-40 has been used for a long time. It seemed like a stuffy place to me because it leaks in oil slightly. I looked at the new ones, I think there is a price between 200-400 TL. If it is clogged, can it be cleaned or does it make more sense to replace it directly? In addition, when I look at the exhaust after driving 400-500 km of my vehicle, the white bumper becomes black. As far as I understand it is burning in oil, but I have traveled for 1500 km, there was no noticeable drop in the oil level. What kind of problems can the vehicle burn slightly in the future?
20.08.2020 16:25 # 4
sonerkyl
Do not bother with cleaning at all, it would be most logical to replace it with a new one. black smoke is either burning rich fuel or oil teacher. 2000-6000 TL may cost from the future, depending on the situation
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