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Offline rpa740tracker

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Losing oil ?
« on: February 23, 2009, 02:00:46 AM »
I have a 1999 Chevrolet Tracker soft top 1.6 4X4 5 spd with around 84,000 miles I purchased for $1,500.00.Every thing works great on vehicle except I keep getting low on oil,I have looked underneath vehicle and checked for smoke and do not see where it is going. If anyone has a similiar problem or has any ideas I would appreciate the input.

Thanks,Randy

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Re: Losing oil ?
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2009, 07:24:19 AM »
rpa740tracker:

First, how much oil and how long (miles/Kms) between "getting low on oil"?   Are we talking losing quarts here or just a quarter piint or less?   Is it every 50 miles or every 5000 miles?

Have you had anyone follow you down the road when you "nail the throttle"?  For example when attempting to pass another vehicle?  Usually oil burners will blow some residue when loaded like this and the following vehicle can either observe or smell the residue/smoke (or even drops on his windshiled).

If the engine compartment is loaded with oil and sludge, first take it to a car wash, while its running carefully clean the engine compartment of oil and crap, especially around the covers and pan area.  Don't hold the spray nozzle directly on electrical components.  Don't neglect the rear of the block and oil pan.

If you have a leak on a gasket, you will have difficulty telling its point of origin if the entire engine is coated with road dirt and is greased up, so clean it off so you can see what is what.  Using a mirror helps you to "see" the hard to get to areas.

If no leaks and no smoke are observed ....

Changing oil AND filter requires a little more oil.  If you are changing your own oil, do you check the top off level to ensure the oil is topped off AFTER your oil and filter change .... right before you slam the hood down, park it and go get cleaned up?

And lastly, if you don't change the oil, do you take your truck to a "Quickie Lube" for oil changes?  If so, do you check the oil level when they tell you "its all done! That'll be $21.99"?  It is possible they are pumping in 3.5 liters/3.7 quarts (for just oil change) when it actually requires 3.7 liters/3.9 quarts to top it off for an oil change WITH filter.   

   
'02 Chezuki Tracker with a 2 Liter and 5spd.  It works for me!!!

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Re: Losing oil ?
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2009, 04:37:22 AM »
My 2000 Tracker was leaking Oil and it turned out to be A poorly tightened OIl Filter......I have only had my Tracker for 2 weeks when this message was posted....OIl change right after I bought it with a full vehicle inspection and safety.....headlamp out......and poorly tightened Oil filter...everything else was acceptable....

Do above instructions.....They are very helpful tips but always never forget to check the simple things first
2000 Cheverolet Tracker 2.0L 4cyl 5 door hardtop
with all options and 4x4 to top it off