New User, Lost all my oil
#1
New User, Lost all my oil
Hey I hope someone can help me out. I have a 1999 audi a4 1.8 T. Recently changed the oil and have driven 600 miles or so. Getting a bit cold in upstate NY and I'm assuming I didn't let my car heat up enough. Got the oil light not far from my home so I threw in a quart or more and pulled back in my driveway. Had a puddle and trail of oil in my driveway. I pulled off the filter and the seal seems good and in tact. There was definitely a kind of spewing/spurting oil noise when the engine was running. Not sure what to look for now. Thanks in advance.
#3
Hey I hope someone can help me out. I have a 1999 audi a4 1.8 T. Recently changed the oil and have driven 600 miles or so. Getting a bit cold in upstate NY and I'm assuming I didn't let my car heat up enough. Got the oil light not far from my home so I threw in a quart or more and pulled back in my driveway. Had a puddle and trail of oil in my driveway. I pulled off the filter and the seal seems good and in tact. There was definitely a kind of spewing/spurting oil noise when the engine was running. Not sure what to look for now. Thanks in advance.
#4
There really is no point in listing a bunch of gueeses from people who have never even seen the car. You have to go find the leak. If that means you wipe off the motor the best you can and put more oil in it, do that, then lay under the car while someone else starts it.
#5
bingo. I could name a hundred places oil could be leaking from. just get under there and watch with your eyes for the leak
#6
Uh, I think the OP was asking for guesses. Isn't that what we all do here? Guess at the cause of problems? Since none of us ever see the car in question it's all we can do.
#7
Hey guys, my car is making a weird noise in the engine bay. What could it be?
The list of potential answers, much like the list of potential answers to OP's original question, could go on for pages. We simply need more information/
#8
I'm with Redline. If you provide some information, there are people who do far more than guess.
"My car won't start, what could it be?" Pointless. There are 30 possibilities. That thread will be full of posts saying things like, "Dude, happened to me. It's totally your cam position sensor."
"My car won't start, it doesn't even turn over and when I turn the key I hear a clicking noise." Now we know it's about the starter mechanism, and people can ask some more questions.
Trouble shooting is not just guessing.
"My car won't start, what could it be?" Pointless. There are 30 possibilities. That thread will be full of posts saying things like, "Dude, happened to me. It's totally your cam position sensor."
"My car won't start, it doesn't even turn over and when I turn the key I hear a clicking noise." Now we know it's about the starter mechanism, and people can ask some more questions.
Trouble shooting is not just guessing.
#9
I'm with Redline. If you provide some information, there are people who do far more than guess.
"My car won't start, what could it be?" Pointless. There are 30 possibilities. That thread will be full of posts saying things like, "Dude, happened to me. It's totally your cam position sensor."
"My car won't start, it doesn't even turn over and when I turn the key I hear a clicking noise." Now we know it's about the starter mechanism, and people can ask some more questions.
Trouble shooting is not just guessing.
"My car won't start, what could it be?" Pointless. There are 30 possibilities. That thread will be full of posts saying things like, "Dude, happened to me. It's totally your cam position sensor."
"My car won't start, it doesn't even turn over and when I turn the key I hear a clicking noise." Now we know it's about the starter mechanism, and people can ask some more questions.
Trouble shooting is not just guessing.
#10
Sorry for the lack of info!
My mistake on the lack of info in my original post. Was in a bit of a rush. First off I will say that I found the problem and I'm good to go, it was a worn gasket/seal on the oil cooler. After a lot of fiddling in such a small space, and breaking and replacing a vacuum T joint it's all back in order. I meant also to specifically ask, since I thought this was part of my own doing for not letting my car heat up enough, if there was anything that usually goes first in that case. It wasn't showing anything on the dipstick, that was shortly after pulling over and turning off the engine, probably three minutes. I'm assuming I probably shouldn't have drove it but it was really less than a tenth of a mile away. There seemed to be oil on the filter but not necessarily from the filter. Yes the filter was properly installed by me (small win) and yes I even returned the drain plug to its original location! So again really my apologies for the lack of info I'll try to be more thorough with my next post. And thanks for replying anywho