Oil Consumption Test Procedure
IMPORTANT: Complaints of high engine oil consumption are not always thoroughly investigated before major repairs are performed. During initial engine break in, it is normal for the engine to use from one to three quarts of oil during the first 3,000 to 6,000 miles, depending on driving conditions.
1. Check the engine for external oil leakage and the air intake and PCV systems for excessive oil pull over.
2. Change the engine oil and filter (four quarts of oil are required to properly fill the crankcase).
3. Reset the "Service Oil Soon" telltale lamp.
4. Warm the engine up and check the oil level after approximately 10 minutes with vehicle on a level surface. Note exactly where the dipstick reads, relative to the dipstick full mark.
5. Inform the customer an oil consumption test is now in progress and any oil added must be documented.
6. Record the vehicle's mileage, date of oil change and exact location of oil level on the Customer Service Order.
7. Have customer check the engine oil level at each fuel fill and return the vehicle if oil level is at the "ADD" mark. If the oil level remains in the "CROSS HATCH" area, have the customer continue operating the vehicle for a minimum of 2,000 miles before returning the vehicle for final oil consumption verification.
8. If the engine uses more than one quart of oil in 2,000 miles, after the initial 3,000 mile break in period, document the oil consumption usage on the Customer Service Order and continue with the following checks.
9. If the engine is using oil, perform a compression check. If cylinder compression is found within acceptable limits, replace the valve stem seals. If compression is not found within acceptable limits, perform an engine cylinder leakage test, crankcase pressure check, and repair as necessary.