Feb 22, 2014 - 8:26 AM
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My brother is looking at buying an 03 Celia GTS that's been sitting at a dealer for 2 and a half months. I went with him to check it out and it looks great, has a clean car fax, and only has 80k miles. It drove real nice in the city and highway. When he came back from the test drive with the sales guy we looked at the engine bay and just for the heck of it i pulled the oil cap off and noticed a little white sludge. I pulled the dip stick and the oil looked perfect.
The sales guy said it happens when cars sit for a while and it's just moisture but it will clear up after it's been driven more. I know this is crazy but i tasted the sludge and it was bitter, not sweet. Thoughts? This post has been edited by 6G96GT: Feb 22, 2014 - 8:52 AM |
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Feb 22, 2014 - 9:17 AM
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That's normal. Moisture builds up in the cap being that it's the highest and coolest spot. If the car isn't driven enough, for long enough distance, it will do that.
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6G96GT Moisture in engine question Feb 22, 2014 - 8:26 AM
eMrock32 Yup. Its normal. Some cars have it regardless even... Feb 22, 2014 - 2:03 PM
Smaay and it should be bitter, if it was sweet then cool... Feb 28, 2014 - 12:05 AM
6G96GT He actually passed it up but thanks guys. Mar 1, 2014 - 9:47 AM![]() ![]() |
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