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Vehicle Misfire, Water comes from the dipstick

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08.05.2020 21:05 # 1
BLaSt
Hello guys,

I have owned the 2008 model 308 for about 6 months. I had no problems with the vehicle until yesterday. Yesterday, the car suddenly stopped while leaving the ramp. I could not start the vehicle for a while. Then, when I took off and attached the gas hoses, the vehicle worked and I moved. Today when I took it to the industry for a maintenance again, it made a misfire again, this time we called a master in Bursa Otosansit per vehicle. He said that there was no water in the vehicle, we added it, but as we add water, the water decreases and there is no water spilled on the ground. When the vehicle was working and we took it to the mechanic, we observed that such muddy water came as we added water from where we added water. We saw the same water when we pulled the dipstick. So right now the vehicle is coming from both where we add water and where the dipstick is. Has anyone ever experienced such a situation? Or do you have a solution suggestion on this subject? Thanks to the friends who will answer in advance.
08.05.2020 21:05 # 2
sonerkyl
First of all, welcome to us. As the water added to my teacher goes directly to the engine, the top cover gasket, etc. to be opened and controlled by the engine top cover. valves to change - psitons will be checked bro. On average it can cost between 2000-6000 TL, brother, I recommend you to find a good master.
08.05.2020 21:05 # 3
BLaSt
Thank you very much, teacher, I liked it. As you said, I think it will hurt a little. What would be your comment about moving the vehicle in this state or driving 10-15km or on the tow truck?
08.05.2020 21:05 # 4
sonerkyl
You're welcome. Take it with the hammer, my teacher.
08.05.2020 21:05 # 5
BLaSt
Thank you very much for your opinion, teacher, I left with a charming mechanic. As you said, no need to risk.
08.05.2020 21:05 # 6
sonerkyl
I hope you get rid of my teacher again, without much expense. In addition, if you have checked the timing chain, I would recommend replacing the engine chain if it does not cost a lot. I recommend you to find a good master who knows the engine. Let us know that our engines were used in some series of bmw and mini cooper. He can be a good bmw master.
08.05.2020 21:05 # 7
BLaSt
I hope my teacher thank you very much. As you said, I took it from an authorized Peugeot service and a master who understands our vehicles. The two mechanics who saw it when it first broke down have a mini cooper engine. When these processes are finished, I will pay attention to what you say I will take in a detailed maintenance. Thank you so much for your comment.
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