Anyone believe what the dealership are telling me
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A couple of weeks ago my Skoda Yeti 1.8TSI (5 years old 55000miles) developed a misfire and the engine management light came on. I put it into the Skoda main dealer that I have been using and they came back to me. They say that the sealant on the cam cover had failed around the spark plug recesses allowing oil to get into the recesses (and this is the bit I find difficult to believe) the oil has then managed to seep in through the threads of the plugs oiling them up. To correct this they want to do a full top end rebuild at a cost to me of £1300!
To me if the oil can get passed the plugs it would be ejected pretty quickly on the compression and firing stroke splattering oil over the engine bay. There is none of that.
I have also posted this in the AUdi VW Skoda section.
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To me if the oil can get passed the plugs it would be ejected pretty quickly on the compression and firing stroke splattering oil over the engine bay. There is none of that.
I have also posted this in the AUdi VW Skoda section.
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Yes cam cover gaskets can fail, yes they can leak oil into the recess, yes this can surround the plugs/leads/coils and cause missfires.
But no that oil cannot get into the chamber and spark plug top, other than when they remove the plugs and the oil runs down past and into the chamber when the plug is removed.
Replace cam cover gasket, ensure no leaks, replace plugs, clean oil away etc and go on your merry way
But no that oil cannot get into the chamber and spark plug top, other than when they remove the plugs and the oil runs down past and into the chamber when the plug is removed.
Replace cam cover gasket, ensure no leaks, replace plugs, clean oil away etc and go on your merry way
That's exactly my position Stevie, however there is the addition that I have been complaining about high oil consumption for the past 2 years, about 1 litre per 1000miles, but its Skoda's position that its not excessive until it reaches 1 litre every 600 miles!!! I'm worried that if Skoda stick by their dealer I will have a big billonly to find down the line that the real cause is broken rings!
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VetteG said:
That's exactly my position Stevie, however there is the addition that I have been complaining about high oil consumption for the past 2 years, about 1 litre per 1000miles, but its Skoda's position that its not excessive until it reaches 1 litre every 600 miles!!! I'm worried that if Skoda stick by their dealer I will have a big billonly to find down the line that the real cause is broken rings!
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Do a search, the TSI etc engines are well known for consuming huge amounts of oil...with VW etc always trying to fob off the owners saying it's normal.G
Sell the car, too many modern VW's are s
te.VetteG said:
Right just had it explained to me, apparently the cam cover is integral with the camshaft bearings so to remove the camshaft cover the timing chain etc. has to be removed. Its making more sense now, but still expensive!
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While this is true & does make it quite a lot of work to do the cam cover gasket there is still no way for the oil to seep past the plugs!!G
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