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2535.1 | | COLA1::CADAMSON | [email protected] | Fri Jul 26 1996 09:07 | 13 |
| Before you go there on Saturday I would ring Ford direct and speak to someone
in the "know" i.e. a technician.
Then when the dealer tries to fob you off (as if) you have some ammunition in
reserve in which to nail him.
Get the person name at Ford and ask them to FAX through anything that is
relevant to your query i.e. Ford directives, press releases, re-calls even?
Hope this helps.
Craig.
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2535.2 | These things vary but.. | CHEFS::LINCOLN_J | | Fri Jul 26 1996 15:25 | 21 |
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> However, since then the oil since then has not come on, but does seem to
> go off 2/3 seconds after the brake light when I switch the engine on,
> is this correct.
Yes
> There is no oil around the engine area, it all very dry and nothing seems
> to be coming out the exhaust, no smoke that can be seen anyway.
Good
There might not be anything wrong, but very lax of the dealer not
to top the oil up before delivery. You need to do a few thousand
miles to be sure. Nowadays cars can make 6000 miles/litre but
3000 miles/litre isn't so bad on a car with a good few miles
on it.
-John
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2535.3 | Oil still in there | CHEFS::ALLAN | Lady Golfers Have More Drive | Fri Jul 26 1996 16:15 | 17 |
| I have since checked my mileage and have done just over 2,000 in the
eight weeks since I have had the car. Higher that I normally would do,
which is about 150 a week, the 2,000 work out at 250 a week, but had
visitors over from the US so did lots of sightseeing.
Checked the oil last night and it is still there and clean, should be
since they topped it up last Saturday. I still think that when I
picked up the car it did not have its full complement of oil as it was
only after two weeks that I took it to National and they said that it
was very low, this was when the oil light was coming on when I braked.
Anyway back to the garage tomorrow, so they can work out how much it
has used in this week.
Will keep you posted.
Avril
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2535.4 | | CHEFS::GERRYT | | Fri Aug 02 1996 13:23 | 7 |
| Avril,
Also check what the handbook says about 'acceptable' consumption of
oil, which is in the technical specification usually at the back of the
handbook.
Tim
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2535.5 | | COMICS::SHELLEY | Don't get mad, get even. | Fri Aug 02 1996 16:22 | 13 |
| re .0 >After a couple of weeks I checked the oil...
A useful tip. On a second hand car (or even a brand new one), its worth
checking the oil level on delivery and again a day or two later or at
least again during the first week for this the very reason that you
want to quickly identify if there is an oil leak or an engine problem
with excessive oil consumption.
On an older car (mind you I wouldn't call a K reg old) a pint per
1000 miles (or 1 litre per 2000 miles) would be acceptable IMO.
Royston
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