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If your VW Tiguan is experiencing excessive oil consumption, blue smoke from the exhaust, or engine misfires, it may be time to replace the oil separator. A failing oil separator can lead to poor engine performance and potential damage. Timely replacement ensures proper ventilation, preventing costly repairs and maintaining your Tiguanu2019s optimal efficiency.
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Has your Volkswagen Tiguan been consuming oil at an alarming rate lately? • Go through this presentation to find out why…
Yup… you read that right. • If there is something off with the oil separator, your vehicle will consume oil profusely.
So, what exactly is this oil separator and how can its failure result in excessive oil consumption? • Let’s find out…
An oil separator is essentially a cylindrical or box-shaped component… made from durable plastic or metal.
It has numerous inlet and outlet ports―connected to the engine’s crankcase and intake system. • It works alongside the PCV to reduce crankcase emissions.
As crankcase vapor passes through the oil separator, the oil in the vapor will condense on the baffles. • This condensed oil will then be channeled to the crankcase.
Oil separator of your VW Tiguan could malfunction due to any of the following reasons; Age Wear and tear Contamination Infrequent oil changes Neglecting filter replacement Prolonged heat exposure, etc.
Your Volkswagen will give off the following signs if its oil separator is defective…
The oil separator prevents oil from seeping out of the system in the form of mist. • So, obviously… if it malfunctions, oil vapor will find its way into the engine.
If you’re noticing oil puddles on your garage floor, a defective oil filter could be to blame. • Have it checked by a certified professional to confirm if that’s the case.
Feeling of sluggishness while driving Rough idling • … are among the issues that you’ll encounter if there is something amiss with your VW’s oil separator. • Do something about it… before the issue translates into an expensive repair.
Dense blue smoke will emerge out of your VW’s exhaust if its oil separator is not functioning correctly.
The ‘dense blue exhaust smoke’ is an indication that oil is burning inside the combustion chamber.
Sludge formation inside your VW engine will accelerate if its oil separator is defective.
If you want your vehicle to comply with emissions standards, ensure the upkeep of its oil separator. • The oil separator is an important emissions control device in your Volkswagen…
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