Overfilled oil and now burning oil smell wherever I go
Overfilled oil and now burning oil smell wherever I go
Help! My dad put some extra oil into my g35 due to a long road trip we were taking without telling me. Either he spilled some or he overfilled (or both). Anyways now everywhere I go the car smells like burning oil. I have put almost 800 miles on it and it is still burning oil somewhere. I even see small amounts of smoke after a long drive. How can I fix this?
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id remove oil befor you blow you gaskets!!!!do this...NOW..if theres alot of extra oil the pressure will cause blown gaskets..easy fix...just take some out or rechange your oil and put the right amount in
Last edited by IrockAG35; Mar 15, 2008 at 02:04 AM.
Can I trust the dealer to not lie to me and want to replace gaskets that are good to go. I take it these are the head gaskets?
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Originally Posted by speedracerg35
^very true...you're going to cause a very expensive problem if you already haven't. also, many cars run sluggish when they are overfilled with oil.
Is oil leaking on the ground or around the engine block? If not, then your gasket seals are fine.
If you are too high on the dipstick, drain and refill the right amount.
Otherwise, oil spilled onto the exhaust components will burn off eventually...
If you are too high on the dipstick, drain and refill the right amount.
Otherwise, oil spilled onto the exhaust components will burn off eventually...
well, some leaks will only do so when there is pressure in the system. if you have a leak and are smelling burning oil, the leak may be above an exhaust piece and not drip on the ground.
if you need a reference to a good infiniti service dept., ask the guys one here about the dealers in your area. if you are out of warranty, go to a trusted local shop. look one up online on a customer satisfacton site or local bbb.
if you need a reference to a good infiniti service dept., ask the guys one here about the dealers in your area. if you are out of warranty, go to a trusted local shop. look one up online on a customer satisfacton site or local bbb.
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