Oil on engine cover coming from dip stick - new car purchase
Oil on engine cover coming from dip stick - new car purchase
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markg100

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18 posts

87 months

Wednesday 9th September 2020
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Hi guys,
Wonder if you could give me some advise please, I am picking up a Jaguar XE 2016 diesel later today, only 25,000 miles with full jag service history and recent MOT and service.
I am not clued up so much with engines but looking inside the hood there was a small ish patch of oil on the plastic engine cover just above the dipstick, I actually couldn't work out how it could even get there but it could possibly be blowing up from the dipstick.
Checking the level of oil it was at maximum, so maybe it could have just been filled too much?
Just a little worried in case there is excessive crankcase pressure which I know could be a very expensive fix.
I guess its not likely to be something more series like worn out rings with it only doing 25k?
It is an older guy who has been driving it like miss daisy in Eco mode all the time.

Thanks for any advise smile


Zener

19,321 posts

244 months

Wednesday 9th September 2020
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Run up the engine both cold and hot and pull out the dipstick whilst the engine idles scratchchin you should get no pressure or oil exit, you may find the guy as been careless checking the oil and its dripped from the stick and onto the cover you mention , a couple of drips will smear/spread a lot on a black plastic cover smile better still blag along someone who knows about cars

markg100

Original Poster:

18 posts

87 months

Wednesday 9th September 2020
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Thanks a lot for the reply Zener smile
I will certainly do as you mention if I cannot drag anyone with me. Cheers.

Evoluzione

10,345 posts

266 months

Wednesday 9th September 2020
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  • Advice is what you are looking for, advising is what you will get.
It's probably just been dropped there from the dipstick or when it was filled up.