Hi, I 've got a MY03 'S' which has covered 32k miles and have noticed that it has begun to emit blue smoke from the exhaust (which I assume is oil) each time I start from cold. Its not just a small puff of smoke but tends to be a cloud that swirls around! I'm a bit concerned and wondered if anyone has any comments as to the cause, and whether this is an indication of bigger problems ahead? I'm not hard on the car (always ensure it is well up to temperature - especially the oil - before opening it up) and have had it fully maintained by my OPC. Thanks.
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Blue Smoke upon startup
- Thread starter JRW
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akwaugh
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Hi,
My 2000 2.7 with 36k miles does the same thing and has done over the 2 or so years I have had it. It does this whether it is in constant use or has been lying about for a while. As there are no other noises or drips or anything I'm ok with it. Oil consumption over a year (7k miles) is minimal - 1 bar on the dash gauge - and only gets more when it has it's annual oil change.
I don't know if this is typical of the breed but hope it helps.
Andrew
My 2000 2.7 with 36k miles does the same thing and has done over the 2 or so years I have had it. It does this whether it is in constant use or has been lying about for a while. As there are no other noises or drips or anything I'm ok with it. Oil consumption over a year (7k miles) is minimal - 1 bar on the dash gauge - and only gets more when it has it's annual oil change.
I don't know if this is typical of the breed but hope it helps.
Andrew
Black80XSA
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Absolutely typical - its due to oil seepage past the piston rings when the car is stationary, a feature of flat engine designs
Hi
Is your car parked on a slope? I have heard that due to the 'boxer' configuration of the engine that on occasion when parked on a slope that oil seepage can cause a puff of smoke on start-up. If it is this, I don't think you have much to worry about.
If not, I'd get it checked by a good independent.
Hope all works out OK.
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Is your car parked on a slope? I have heard that due to the 'boxer' configuration of the engine that on occasion when parked on a slope that oil seepage can cause a puff of smoke on start-up. If it is this, I don't think you have much to worry about.
If not, I'd get it checked by a good independent.
Hope all works out OK.
BlackBoxsa - you beat me to it



