I am surprised the motor even runs with so many miles without maintenance.
I am surprised the motor even runs with so many miles without maintenance.
I'm also skeptical. How much oil was in the crankcase? Maybe the wife got the oil changed since the hubby looks like a handyman of the year.
Oils in Europe are better, but the engines over there still burn oil. At the very least I think it was regularly topped off.
Thats because negative attracts positiveYou're very negative on my threads Kris.
Oh yes, I’m sure that’s exactly what I had said, the world is going to endLike telling me on my Duster thread that cleaning the engine bay regularly is going to cause the world to end.
Maybe a capital engine failure with the Jaguar will teach them a lesson for their second-next car....They keep going on about getting a Jaguar next but I keep telling them a Jag will not deal with the level of abuse this thing has received.
My Sister moved in with her partner last year and they now share his car. This is a 2010 Ford Fiesta with a 1.25 Zetec SE or 'sigma' engine. I don't think you got this engine in the US, only it's bigger sibbling the 1.6.
They'd asked me to take a look at the car as it had a misfire at idle. When I started looking into things, it transpired that it's not been touched by a mechanic since he purchased the car in 2014 with 35,000miles on the clock. That means it's been 7 years and done just over 40,000miles on the oil that was in the car when he purchased it.
I will say, Liquimoly Engine Flush Plus seems a cracking product if you can make assumptions looking through the fill hole.
I'll let the pictures do the talking...
Why do the new spark plug threads look like that?
Is that anti-seize or thread damage?
Well 3 years later and 17,000miles and my Sister and her partner decided it needed a service again.
Opened the bonnet to this…
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Being it’s a stretch belt I decided it would be wise to give that job a wide berth and tell them to take it to a garage.
Engine actually looked very clean internally still.
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Little bit of varnish on the top of the dipstick, but I think that was there before…
Old oil drained…
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Interestingly the last time I serviced it the engine had a bad oil leak from the rear main seal. I obviously went up to a 15w40 but also threw some Liquimoly motor oil saver in there and the leak has stopped dead! Hoping that the Maxlife will continue that on.
OP. Thanks for renewing the original thread.
You made a common subject, neglect, a story containing suspense!
Regarding those "who will not learn": It always amazed me that people whose cars I'd top up REGULARLY, never got in the practice of checking their oil.
Would an oil like the Fuchs Titan GT1 with VW511 that you use in your Dacia not be a better fit considering the long drain interval that this car typically suffers?
Lol. That poor poor car only went 17k miles on its fill this time, my goodness... That oil filter location is awful as well.
3 years and 17.000 miles definitely IS an extended intervall..... /Worth mentioning that the Maxlife is an A3/B4 oil so has a TBN of >10 suitable for extended intervals.
This was a fun thread to read!Car was running like a switch watch when I dropped it off. The needle of the speedo nudged 110mph on the 20 mile journey back to theirs, must have been faulty!![]()
This was a fun thread to read!
Do note that the saying is "Swiss watch", because the Swiss are known for...quality timepieces. Lol