Here's the real reason why the Honda and Toyotas engine Burning oil and the fix is EXPENSIVE

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This guy is correct. I have tried everything on my accord to no avail for a couple years now. The oil consumption has begun to increase. Now I have to check and add a quart weekly. This will foul the catalytic which has begun to shoot me the CE light and turn off and on giving me the code for a bad catalytic. Cats for my accord run from 1500 to 2500 installed. Honda really is screwing with their reputation. I will not buy another Honda again.

Esuper
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I found more oils instead. My oils is diluted with gasoline, the level increases. Oil filler is blowing excessive air. CRV 2018 1.5L 45k miles. Thank you for the Education 👍

YouDontDoWhatIDo
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Today’s engine are more likely to burn oil than older engines, because automaker put smaller and low friction piston oil ring to reduce a little bit the fuel consumption (Because less friction on the cylinder wall = less resistance and better fuel economy). If a car owner neglect to make oil change at the correct interval, those tiny low friction oil piston rings will clog up and the engine starts to burn oil. I had a Buick 3800 Supercharged in the past, 200 000km and that engine never ever burnt a tear of oil... Those older engine were better built than the crappy plastic parts engine we have today...

francoisgirard
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That was tuff to listen to. But, I think I understand.

bhmsupra
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What about changing the viscosity of the oil from 0-20 to 5-20? I spoke to the dealer and they said my 60k accord needs a ring job for 8K. my 2014 accord isn't worth 5K. i think the Honda engineers designed the engine wrong and is using the consumers as guiney pigs. Honda was caught with a design flaw law suite on the 2005 Honda Odyssey engines which used the VCM system and caused the engine to burn oil prematurely; front engine mount failures. So Honda extended the warranty to allow customers to get a free ring job. The trick was to turn off the VCM via a resister. That solved the engine oil burning problem to extend the life of the engine at the expense of lower gas mileage. Gas mileage went down from 27 to 21 mpg.

henrylee
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4:40 $50 in California lol my girls Accord is burning oil and I followed the PCV valve instructions in your previous video, and I think you (recall) & CarCareNut Ahmed (change ever 5, 000 miles, 10, 000 will damage the cylinder walls) is right.

kens
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Hi there
Just to ask Gtx Castrol
Syntetic or convencional?
And 0w20 or 5w20 ?
Accord 17

davidkuzmanov
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My Honda accord 2013 does the same thing makes the screeching sound on cold start and burns the oil. I have to put 1 quart of oil every 1, 000 or so miles. Thank you for your recommendations. But my question is about the codes it giving me it says it’s the catalytic converter. Does this need to be changed or are the codes wrong?

jlove
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Has anyone seen the video fix concerning excessive oil consumption in the 3.5 V6 due to the VCM system? There's a S-VCM bypass that's on the market that supposedly fixes this issue.

geraldhammond
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Try a compression test per cylinder. Dry, then wet. Record findings and compare.

GIJoe-wubo
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Mi mechanic said used oil 5 w 30 brand IDEMITSU OIL, what do you think about that?

silascastellanos
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Dealer was no help especially since mine started near 100k miles. Started just doing my own oils changes and switched to pennzoil ultra platinum oil and reduced my interval to around 4k

chynaman
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I had same problem for my 2011 honda accord 2.4L.Thanks for the solution of the real problem.I will start to use gtx castro oil now and change new pcv.But I do have another unrelated problem on my vehicle which is always making weried noise for about one or two seconds after I do cold started engine and when it heat up it goes away.What might be the cause?

htutkhaung
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I noticed Honda 2016 and up Earth Dream engines have too much blowby or crank pressure coming out of the oil stick pipe with engine at idle. Why?

BuenoYo-twry
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I own honda crv, did order pcv valve and will change it according youtube scotyy kilmer channel, but what about Variable Valve Timing VVT Solenoid for 2019 Honda CR-V 2.4L l4 will it improve or also a culprit for poor performance. i can not find any video on location and how to change it for honda crv 2019 lx trim.

eliteflix
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Using thicker oil is just a bandaid for oil consumption, plus poor advice. We always use the oil viscosity that the owners manual says. 95% of vehicles on the road today have low drag aka low tension piston rings. Better fuel economy but at a cost of oil consumption. Plus faulty oil control rings. Older vehicles had and use high tension piston rings, they seal better but those types of vehicles get far less fuel economy.

scottgalbreath
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I have a Honda civic 2012 1.8 just got the car and noticed oil has burned off about 800 miles topped up and used 300ml of oil but by the seems of things this car make and toyota burn alot of oil and seem to be more common nowadays but engines last a very long time. Any way to stop the oil consumption?

weatherwatcher
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My theory on this is that you should not be following the manufacturers recommendation on oil change intervals. You should be doing your oil changes every 5000 miles and due to the extended services. It is also causing this issue. Also, I’m not trying to side with the dealership but more than the dealership. It is the manufacturer that is at fault. The dealership can only do what the manufacturer allows them in order to get something covered under warranty change your oil, more frequently from the beginning.

JibinLincolon
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Bull shit man honda said my 2013 honda accord which burns oil, said i missed the mileage allowed have 70k on it, they said 65k max to do the piston rings. Its their fault plus they knew about it and tried to lie and act like nothing was wrong!!!! No more Honda for me

calimilk
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Rislone high mileage compression repair with ring seal oil

Chad-wkpm