oil sump holes
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Hi,
bought a used car on Friday (Hyundai Getz 1.3), highlighting oil leak advisory on old MOTs, dealer advised repaired by replacing seal.
Car still leaking all weekend, cleaned under car which made the leak worse (lost all oil overnight, luckily had paint tray under to catch oil), took car back this morning dealer advised cleaning car caused holes, is this possible or did cleaning just remove sort slowing leak?
Thanks
bought a used car on Friday (Hyundai Getz 1.3), highlighting oil leak advisory on old MOTs, dealer advised repaired by replacing seal.
Car still leaking all weekend, cleaned under car which made the leak worse (lost all oil overnight, luckily had paint tray under to catch oil), took car back this morning dealer advised cleaning car caused holes, is this possible or did cleaning just remove sort slowing leak?
Thanks
Emanresu said:
I guess the sump is rotten and full of pinholes and you have cleaned off the dirt that was holding the oil in.
Time for a new sump.
Probably some horrible bodge of silicon sealant rather than dirt. Has the sump got battle-scars from repeated high-speed interfacing with sleeping policemen?Time for a new sump.
mattjimf said:
lucido grigio said:
Yes,take it back and speak nicely to him before going off on one.
I took it back this morning. He phoned at lunchtime asking if I used a pressure hose and was claiming that caused the holes.mattjimf said:
bought a used car on Friday (Hyundai Getz 1.3), highlighting oil leak advisory on old MOTs, dealer advised repaired by replacing seal.
Car still leaking all weekend, cleaned under car which made the leak worse (lost all oil overnight, luckily had paint tray under to catch oil), took car back this morning dealer advised cleaning car caused holes, is this possible or did cleaning just remove sort slowing leak?
Well, that's definitely a new one... Yes, something designed to hold hot oil can definitely be destroyed by washing... <rolls eyes>Car still leaking all weekend, cleaned under car which made the leak worse (lost all oil overnight, luckily had paint tray under to catch oil), took car back this morning dealer advised cleaning car caused holes, is this possible or did cleaning just remove sort slowing leak?
How cheap was the car?
How much ballache are you willing to go to, in order to get somebody else to pay the £30 new ones are on eBay for...? It's going to take about half an hour to fit.
TooMany2cvs said:
Well, that's definitely a new one... Yes, something designed to hold hot oil can definitely be destroyed by washing... <rolls eyes>
How cheap was the car?
How much ballache are you willing to go to, in order to get somebody else to pay the £30 new ones are on eBay for...? It's going to take about half an hour to fit.
Car was £700. if they fix it without charging then that's fine, but he was banging on about his suppliers quoting ridiculous prices for the sump, even though Euro Car parts had one for £50.How cheap was the car?
How much ballache are you willing to go to, in order to get somebody else to pay the £30 new ones are on eBay for...? It's going to take about half an hour to fit.
I had a leaky sump on my old metro.
Cleaned it up, and then threw talc all over it to identify where it was coming from.
turns out it was everywhere. it had many pin holes all over the sump.
I removed it and patched the holes from the inside with some 2-part putty/metal stuff.
never had a problem with the sump again... shame about everything else haha.
Cleaned it up, and then threw talc all over it to identify where it was coming from.
turns out it was everywhere. it had many pin holes all over the sump.
I removed it and patched the holes from the inside with some 2-part putty/metal stuff.
never had a problem with the sump again... shame about everything else haha.
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