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Old 11-10-2012, 08:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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can someone please tell me if it is normal and if anyone else happens? crdi my accent

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Old 11-11-2012, 01:42 AM   #2 (permalink)
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What?
Why put the title in spanish and the rest in english?
Is your car a diesel (CRDI)?
I've looked at your video, went out and checked my car as it's a diesel (going to assume yours is)
I have a little bit of oil on the outside rim of the filter, but there is nothing inside the housing like you have.
I'd take it to the dealer to be checked out.

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Old 11-11-2012, 09:28 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Would an overfilled crankcase do this? Could it churn up into the PCV components?

We've read a lot of stories of dealers (and owners) overfilling their oil by as much as an entire quart. In some cases its because dealers just think everything is "5 quarts." In other cases it's because the person changing the oil didn't lower the car to let it all drain out? (Or, there's a mismatch between stated capacity and the dipstick's markings, but I personally didn't experience that.).
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Old 11-11-2012, 02:12 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Sickelsc12, I'm guessing the private message you sent me in spanish was asking why I edited my post, and having pm's not allowed makes it really hard for me to reply to you.
I don't speak spanish like most people on here, you might find speaking in English that you seemingly can will get you a lot more help, I had no idea what you were asking until it took the ten minutes for the video to load as I have very bad internet here, normally I wouldn't have bothered. (hence the edited post - I decided to wait for the video to load after I had posted asking what the problem was)
But, like the other guy said, check you oil level, and if it's fine take it back to the dealer for them to look at it.
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I don't speak spanish like most people on here, you might find speaking in English that you seemingly can will get you a lot more help, ...
For those who are open to trying to meet Spanish speakers halfway, give google translate a whirl. It's not perfect, but it can bridge some gaps.

I've been to Chile five times in the past 12 years. 6-12th grade students speak English very well. But, by the time they're out of school for 5-8 years, they almost completely lose it. So... I think it's unreasonable to expect the average Chilean adult to speak English here.

You're point's well taken about Spanish posts being a barrier to full participation. But, we also have participants in Mexico, Puerto Rico and Uruguay (if I recall correctly). They can PM him (or repost) with translations, maybe form their own little chat circle offline.

I hope he doesn't feel like Spanish is unwelcome.

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Check your oil level in the yellow dipstick. Is it above the Full mark?

That's all I can think of. You might have another problem, but it might be related to the turbo components, which I'm not familiar with.

How many total miles/km have you racked up with this car?

I would get it in for warranty work.

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Check your oil level in the yellow dipstick. Is it above the Full mark?

That's all I can think of. You might have another problem, but it might be related to the turbo components, which I'm not familiar with.

How many total miles/km have you racked up with this car?

I would get it in for warranty work.
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Have you had any problems with acceleration? Starting problems?
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For those who are open to trying to meet Spanish speakers halfway, give google translate a whirl. It's not perfect, but it can bridge some gaps.

I've been to Chile five times in the past 12 years. 6-12th grade students speak English very well. But, by the time they're out of school for 5-8 years, they almost completely lose it. So... I think it's unreasonable to expect the average Chilean adult to speak English here.

You're point's well taken about Spanish posts being a barrier to full participation. But, we also have participants in Mexico, Puerto Rico and Uruguay (if I recall correctly). They can PM him (or repost) with translations, maybe form their own little chat circle offline.

I hope he doesn't feel like Spanish is unwelcome.

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I did try and all i got was oil
And it wasn't a dig at the spanish language as such, he wrote the title in spanish and the text in english so I figured he could speak it, so if he could he should, it would certainly get him a lot more help.
(I questioned that in my post so he sent me a pm in spanish that i still not sure what it says )
I did go to the trouble to go to my car and pull the filter out to have a look at it for him.
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6-12th grade students speak English very well. But, by the time they're out of school for 5-8 years, they almost completely lose it. So... I think it's unreasonable to expect the average Chilean adult to speak English here.

I hope he doesn't feel like Spanish is unwelcome.

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Works same-same for those that learn Spanish in school, or in their working-environment. I haven't worked constantly with Hispanics in about 8 years now, and although I can still read a lot of it, someone speaks it to me and I have to give them a blank look....


Spanish is quite-welcome here, I believe. This IS an International Bulletin Board, after all.
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