Hi!
For the first time, bought an Accent-96 ,1,5, 120K, which I noticed uses a
lot of oil (at least compared to other cars I have owned).
Approx. 500ml/1000 km.
No oil leaks.
What do you think...is it a lot, or is it perfectly normal for this type of
car to consume this amount of oil?
Should I have bought another car ;-)
Thanx
FC
Jody - 27 Jun 2005 22:15 GMT
i think alot depends on how prior owner looked after her.
ours has 142 000 kms and uses zero oil.
ive never had to add oil yet since we bought the '99 used in 2001.
have you checked your pcv valve?
try replacing that, if it's plugged or seized thatll make the car use oil.
its only a 8.99 part (what i paid at canadian tire)
> Hi!
> For the first time, bought an Accent-96 ,1,5, 120K, which I noticed uses a
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> Thanx
> FC
RSCamaro - 27 Jun 2005 23:30 GMT
>Hi!
>For the first time, bought an Accent-96 ,1,5, 120K, which I noticed uses a
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>Thanx
>FC
Find out where the oil is going first before you get upset about oil
consumption. It could be as easy as the next poster says and the PCV
is the culprit, or the rings, or the valve guides, or a leak that you
cannot see, etc. I had to replace my oil pan recently because it
rotted from the outside in from the no leak condition.
...Ron
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68' Camaro RS
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hyundaitech - 28 Jun 2005 00:46 GMT
In U.S. measure, (we really should change to match the rest of the world at
some point), that's about 1 qt. per 1500 miles. That sounds reasonably
normal to me, but it's definitely on the higher end of what I consider
normal. If you're not seeing any smoke, I'd just keep the oil level full
and keep driving. Even at 50 percent more consumption than you have now,
even though you're leaving what I consider the normal range (my personal
range, not Hyundai's), it's probably still not practical to attempt repair
over simply keeping the oil full.
Jozef - 30 Jun 2005 13:56 GMT
My 1996 Accent has 194,650 miles on it with the original clutch at that. It
loses one quart between oil/filter changes which are at 3,500 mile intervals
max. I continues to have no other issues with the car.
> In U.S. measure, (we really should change to match the rest of the world
> at
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> range, not Hyundai's), it's probably still not practical to attempt repair
> over simply keeping the oil full.