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08.05.2020 17:13 # 1
SserkanT
Hello, I noticed oil leakage in the engine part of the vehicle, but I couldn't understand if it was due to the oil reinforcement cover or the block gasket. Is the air coming when I hold my hand with the oil cover open & nbsp;? no oil throwing and smoke coming, what exactly are they called blowing? Thanks in advance for your information and interest .. Vehicle 2004 md & nbsp; automatic 307 1.6 gasoline 112400 odd & nbsp; km, 5000 km ago oil change
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side view of plastic protection leak all around
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08.05.2020 17:13 # 2
Guests
Let me answer both questions with the mouth of the industry. If you have type complaints, there is a problem.
08.05.2020 17:13 # 3
soneroo
it seemed strange to me that he sweated so much, but the problem seems to be in your top cover gasket.

08.05.2020 17:13 # 4
SserkanT
[QUOTE = laedri] Let me answer both questions with the skill of the master in the industry. If you have this type of complaints from where the bar is, there is a problem.
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Does this sweating have a technical equivalent?
08.05.2020 17:13 # 5
Guests
" be The heated engine oil vapor escapes from these intervals and creates wetness on the outside. Generally it happens in every vehicle eventually. The vehicle continues to be used generally in this way. I can not. "
08.05.2020 17:13 # 6
SserkanT
[QUOTE = soneroo] it seemed a little strange to me that I sweat so much, but the problem looks like your top cover gasket.

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I said block gasket you fixed it in the top cover gasket it seems like there are partial separations, but it is interesting that this leak can go up to plastic protection. "300" border = "0" />
08.05.2020 17:13 # 7
SserkanT
[QUOTE = laedri] " Seals, gaskets that provide the insulation between the motor parts become obsolete over time d be . The warmed engine oil vapor escapes from these intervals and creates wetness on the outside. Generally, it will eventually be used in every vehicle. If there is such a classic sweating, the vehicle will not be a problem. The vehicle should not drip oil, sweating will not be a problem. " [/ QUOTE]
I am relieved a little hope.
08.05.2020 17:13 # 8
soneroo
Even if there is no sweating, the top cover gasket replacement is not very troublesome and does not cost much & nbsp;
08.05.2020 17:13 # 9
pierson
I will change the oil of the car, friends ... I want to ask ... 1-What happens if the oil changes late? Will there be any noise from the engine? My car is making some noise on the road. 2-Is it an elf or castrol for peugeot?
What filters do I need to replace with 3-oil? In the meantime, I have a lpg in my car ... Does this save on fuel? would I? ... Thank Member Reviews
08.05.2020 17:13 # 10
Serkan
1- If the oil changes late, it will lose the oil feature, the engine protection rate decreases, the vehicle becomes quiet when the oil changes.
2-My advice castrol, mobile, total
3-Replace all oil, air, gasoline and polish filters. edin
4- Oil and filters cost a total of 100 TL in our sponsorship, between 20-50 TL according to workmanship

Link for filters
http://www.peugeotmarket.com/206-14-16-1999 -2004-FILTER-SETI-ORGINAL, PR-415.html

Link for engine oil
http://www.peugeotmarket.com/10W40-4LT-MOTOR-YAGI,PR-26.html
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