Lowcaljeepin
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- First Name
- Josh
- Joined
- Mar 16, 2024
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- Location
- California
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Jeep gladiator rubicon
- Occupation
- Fabricator
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Alright people I was wondering if anyone was having the same issues as I have been this past few weeks. So I had a coolant consumption issue that was resolved by replacing the head gasket, after I brought my gladiator home from the dealership I noticed they had overfilled my oil. So as most of us would do I went ahead and took a picture of the dipstick and drained a quart and a half from the drain plug until it was 3/4 the way up the hash marks and called it a day. The week following doing this I keep inconsistently smelling burning oil and think nothing of it for a few days as thereās lots of tractor trailers on the SoCal highways and I thought I was smelling diesel. Well one day I showed up to work early and got a hair up my tail end to check my fluids and what not and I didnāt even have oil on my dipstick. No oil light just nowhere in sight. So of course I take it in and have it undergo an oil consumption test of course they seal everything up so I canāt tamper with it and tell me it has to consume a quart within a 500 mile period which I think is bs because that means i could be nearly refilling my oil 2 times within an oil change interval but whatever⦠so I finish my 500 miles by the next week and the service person basically says Iām crazy and it didnāt move at all so itās not burning oil so I say thereās absolutely not a chance ask her if they put anymore in and she says no I check my dipstick and it has probably 7 quarts of oil in the pan. So Iām curious of what I can do to get them to not blow smoke up my A$$ and undergo a proper consumption test? Picture is the dipstick post consumption test hard to see on camera but oil is probably 1/2ā up the wire.
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