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2004 Acura TSX
2.4 i-4 Just had an oil change at dealer - regular dino oil. New oil level is pretty much the same with warm and cold motor. Picture here: http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/1082/oil2ss.jpg Red marks the oil level. Is this too much oil ? Should I be worried that this is going to cause damage ? What damage, if any, can be caused by too much oil ? Thanks |
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boobie wrote:
> 2004 Acura TSX > 2.4 i-4 > > Just had an oil change at dealer - regular dino oil. > > New oil level is pretty much the same with warm and cold motor. > > Picture here: http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/1082/oil2ss.jpg > Red marks the oil level. > > Is this too much oil ? > Should I be worried that this is going to cause damage ? > What damage, if any, can be caused by too much oil ? > > Thanks yes, too much. in extreme cases, can destroy seals & catalyst from too much hc consumption. just let a little out. |
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jim beam <nospam@example.net> wrote in news:fvudneSXhNjX18XeRVn-
pA@speakeasy.net: > boobie wrote: >> 2004 Acura TSX >> 2.4 i-4 >> >> Just had an oil change at dealer - regular dino oil. >> >> New oil level is pretty much the same with warm and cold motor. >> >> Picture here: http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/1082/oil2ss.jpg >> Red marks the oil level. >> >> Is this too much oil ? >> Should I be worried that this is going to cause damage ? >> What damage, if any, can be caused by too much oil ? >> >> Thanks > > yes, too much. in extreme cases, can destroy seals & catalyst from too > much hc consumption. just let a little out. > This dummy posted this EXACT same message to alt.autos.toyota. At this point we have NO idea what car it's for. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"TeGGeR®" > This dummy posted this EXACT same message to alt.autos.toyota. > > At this point we have NO idea what car it's for. Bitch it's an Acura TSX...no it's Lambo...no, it's a Prius.....no, it's a Rover...no, it's a ****youmobile what the **** difference does it make what car model you wacko !!!??? If you can not answer a GENERAL TECHNICAL QUESTION, then shut the **** up |
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boobie wrote:
> "TeGGeR®" > >>This dummy posted this EXACT same message to alt.autos.toyota. >> >>At this point we have NO idea what car it's for. > > > > Bitch > > it's an Acura TSX...no it's Lambo...no, it's a Prius.....no, it's a > Rover...no, it's a ****youmobile > what the **** difference does it make what car model you wacko !!!??? > > If you can not answer a GENERAL TECHNICAL QUESTION, then shut the **** up get real. you want free advice? suck it up. you want to get the nodding, smiling "customer is always right, even when they're wrong" treatment? you pay for it. your call. |
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"boobie" <boobie.webdeveloper@mailnull.com> wrote in
news:dj9lus$6m0$1@reader2.panix.com: > > "TeGGeR®" >> This dummy posted this EXACT same message to alt.autos.toyota. >> >> At this point we have NO idea what car it's for. > > > Bitch > > it's an Acura TSX...no it's Lambo...no, it's a Prius.....no, it's a > Rover...no, it's a ****youmobile > what the **** difference does it make what car model you wacko !!!??? > > If you can not answer a GENERAL TECHNICAL QUESTION, then shut the **** up Hey, it's you again! I just got back from the Toyota group and you beat me here! Such chaste language from a mouth so young. Wash it out with soap, son. It matters a bunch what car it is. I'll give you the same answer I gave in the other group: Are you checking the oil after sitting overnight, or an hour or so after driving? Oil expands with engine heat. Try checking it after an overnight sit, *on level ground, not a driveway*. If it's 1/8" or so over the mark then it's OK. Many cars take an odd amount of oil, and many dealerships and garages (including some home mechanics like me) simply round up to the nearest quart. This is why I ask what car you've got. It DOES matter. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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jmattis@attglobal.net wrote in
news:1129922844.968123.165610@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com: > It's a half-quart high. That's barely within acceptable limits IMO. > > The poster is a half-quart low. That's barely within acceptable limits > IMO. > > The poster's oil is off the stick and is well-sludged, IMHO. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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I don't have a TSX, but if it was dipstick from my 98 Civic, judging from
the posted pic, it would indicated an extra .5L (or less), which wouldn't concern me. Pars "boobie" <boobie.webdeveloper@mailnull.com> wrote in message news:dj9h40$41i$1@reader2.panix.com... > 2004 Acura TSX > 2.4 i-4 > > Just had an oil change at dealer - regular dino oil. > > New oil level is pretty much the same with warm and cold motor. > > Picture here: http://img478.imageshack.us/img478/1082/oil2ss.jpg > Red marks the oil level. > > Is this too much oil ? > Should I be worried that this is going to cause damage ? > What damage, if any, can be caused by too much oil ? > > Thanks > > > > > |
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