It’s funny you say this…Think i'd be tempted to take off some hoses to see if there is much oil residue?
Maybe you can take off this elbow - and pop an USB endoscope in to see what the intake/valves look like?
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Unfortunately he didn’t get any even though I requested, but I’ve ordered an endoscope. See if i can get some myself.Did you get any pictures and is the engine actually using any oil over time, to the point you need to top it up?
There will usually be some presence of oil in the intake due to how the crank breather system works
Even oil on the plugs?From experience, that's nothing out of the ordinary.
Good luck trying to get anywhere with Lookers...
Lookers is closest one frustratingly at 10milesIt's doubtful that oil on the plugs will cause any problems.
A vehicle with a Seat warranty can be assessed and repaired by any Seat dealer.
That an expensive fix?If you have oil in the intercooler etc, its usually a PCV issue
I was thinking more about this - and I do think something seems strange here.I found it strange that your coolant temp keeps dropping down below 90 - maybe down to 86-87.
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But then checking SSP555 about the 1.5evo and using google translate; it says this:
View document [SSP 555 Двигатели 1,5 л 96110 кВт TSI семейства EA211 EVO]
vd Veer engineering car electronics. Haldex, DSG, CAN controller and other CANBUS devices.www.haldexcontroller.com
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So this is probably working as designed - though we don't know what they class as 'high speed'? - would have been interesting to add your speed/load on to this graph - to see if these coolant temp dips correlate to your increased speed/load?
Your coolant gets upto temp in around 6 minutes and oil in about 17 minutes - seems 'reasonable' to me but be nice if someone else with a 1.5 could comment if this seems reasonable?
I don't understand why your actual and specified temp at radiator are so different?
The fan can also come on with AC demand - so not sure this is anything to be concerned about - unless it was coming on at 70mph?
I dont know the 1.5 engine to be honest with regards to where the PCV valve is, but on my 2.0 tfsi, it was quite and easy swap. See:That an expensive fix?
On the 1.5 DADA/DPCAThat an expensive fix?
Sure I can try grab some data this week, not sure what where I was on that trip you quoted.I was thinking more about this - and I do think something seems strange here.
Your coolant temperature graph keeps dipping down to below 90 (as I pointed out) and this should only be due to if the ECM sees high speed/load.
So judging by your coolant temp graph your ECM keeps seeing high speed or load - and so reduces coolant temp. You can bet if it sees high speed/load it will also increase your AFR (run richer/use more fuel)
Why is it seeing high speed/load?
Was it a very hilly road?
What speeds where you doing? were you changing your speeds?
Can you do the same log again - adding in vehicles speed and throttle position. Would be nice to determine what speed it classes as 'high speed'?
Thanks will keep that in mind and make a note, not too expensive to rule out I guess.On the 1.5 DADA/DPCA
"surprisingly" It's actually quite simple and separate - number 32 (on the TDI it's built into the whole cover!)
05E103495B superseded to 05E103495AP
Genuine is about About £100.
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