Hello guys,
Recently I imported 2017 Leon Cupra 300 CJXC which was supposed to be "flawless and well maintained" from a mechanic in Germany with 107k km (66k miles).
He mentioned that the car needed oil service so we agreed on a lower price. I'm pretty sure the listing said the oil has been changed every 15k km (9.3k miles).
I was absolutely shocked when I realized yesterday the last oil change was done almost 20K miles ago. During the inspection car looked super clean, engine bay was a little bit dusty, oil was full and car ran smoothly during few test drives. No errors on diag. I know it's my own fault but It didn't look like the oil change was neglected.
Since the purchase the car was not driven much, only from the seller back to my country (around 600 miles).
I'm super stressed that the engine might have some serious issues due to this. I'm going to change the oil at least two times during the weekend. Can I use some engine flush product from Liqui Moly for example to get rid of the sludge that might be in the engine?
Thank you.
Recently I imported 2017 Leon Cupra 300 CJXC which was supposed to be "flawless and well maintained" from a mechanic in Germany with 107k km (66k miles).
He mentioned that the car needed oil service so we agreed on a lower price. I'm pretty sure the listing said the oil has been changed every 15k km (9.3k miles).
I was absolutely shocked when I realized yesterday the last oil change was done almost 20K miles ago. During the inspection car looked super clean, engine bay was a little bit dusty, oil was full and car ran smoothly during few test drives. No errors on diag. I know it's my own fault but It didn't look like the oil change was neglected.
Since the purchase the car was not driven much, only from the seller back to my country (around 600 miles).
I'm super stressed that the engine might have some serious issues due to this. I'm going to change the oil at least two times during the weekend. Can I use some engine flush product from Liqui Moly for example to get rid of the sludge that might be in the engine?
Thank you.