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08.05.2020 18:36 # 1
oralvet
Hello friends. I have a 2009 model bipper. When I touch the light gas pedal while going downhill on its own gas, when the speedometer is 105-108, blue smoke comes out from the exhaust. I asked the master, he said, the turbo is on the engine, burning oil and use 10-40 oil, smoke will not come out. it didn't feel reassuring. How about you? Cry

08.05.2020 18:36 # 2
popeyes
[QUOTE = oralvet] hello guys. I have a 2009 model bipper. When I touch the light gas pedal while going downhill on its own gas, when the speedometer is 105-108, blue smoke comes out from the exhaust. I asked the master, he said, the turbo is on the engine, burning oil and use 10-40 oil, smoke will not come out. it didn't feel reassuring. How about you? Cry

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Yes it is certain that it burns oil, in fact, blue smoke comes up every time you increase it, but if you do not notice, check the engine oil frequently and see if there will be a decrease. If there is a decrease, the engine will have to go to the revision, of course, it will not be clear what the engine will be in a closed box. Also check the engine water container for any oil build-up or oily water. There can be many reasons to burn fat. Do not look at the masters, you will burn a little oil for a certain period of time, since 10 40 is a thick oil. Early intervention is good in order not to reproduce problems and stay on the road. By the way, you can also use motor silk, but it is a temporary solution.
08.05.2020 18:36 # 3
oralvet
thank you. I changed the oil of the car 4500 km ago, when I looked at the dipstick today, we saw that the oil was in the middle. Is the reduction normal?
08.05.2020 18:36 # 4
popeyes
Thank you [QUOTE = oralvet]. I changed the oil of the car 4500 km ago, when I looked at the dipstick today, we saw that the oil was in the middle. Is the reduction normal? [/ QUOTE]

Normally every vehicle burns a little bit of oil, for example, my brother also has golf 5, 1000 km 1 liter of oil. In the first owner catalog, it writes 1 lt of oil in 1000 km. In other words, if you add 4 liters of oil to your vehicle engine (I don't know how many liters), the reduction you said came to me. but I advise you to put your vehicle in a " compression test", they will tell you something precise and clear about the condition of the engine. but my advice to you is if you are not very dependent on your vehicle and if you have another vehicle in your mind, do not think about it, go and buy a new vehicle that you will make a motor rectification, because it is not clear what will come out of a closed box. at least you will be comfortable. If you say I will ride, it is up to you. In addition, if your vehicle is high, do not add boron additives when and what vehicles these additives are useful for. not clearly stated. maybe more harm. that's it from me. I sold it if I was
08.05.2020 18:36 # 5
IBRAHIM ASIL
As a friend of your brother said, do a test, the engine looks like it will be revised.
08.05.2020 18:36 # 6
mistercasper
popeyes do not be wrong ??? 1 liter per 1000 km is too much too much though there is the same problem in some polos but in general it seems to me too much ... then it will burn 10 liters of oil in 10 thousand rooms make a figure like 200 TL Shocked
08.05.2020 18:36 # 7
popeyes
[QUOTE = mistercasper] popeyes do not be wrong ??? 1 liter per 1000 km is too much, too much, but some polos have the same problem but in general it seems to me too much ... then 10 liters of oil burns in 10 thousand rooms like 200 TL. makes a figure Shocked [/ QUOTE]

Actually it came to us too, but there is a situation like this. it only writes 1000 km 1 lt on the long road.
1.6 FSI engine golf 5 I am a liar of wosvagen: D: D
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