Oil Everywhere
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Oil Everywhere
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2003 XKR. Yesterday I pulled into shopping center all was good. I pulled out onto a back street no more than 30mph, I noticed spray all over my windshield. Then seconds later the low oil pressure light/warning sounded. I limped home very slow and got it into my garage, leaving a trail of oil the whole way. I have not had time to get under there, but it was pouring out from around the bottom of the fan area. Most of the reason I did not get under there yet was disgust. I am planning on putting it up tomorrow and getting a good look. Any ideas, or common problems with oil pouring out like that? The engine still was purring when I shut it down, no knocks, temp was fine, just low pressure oil light/warning. The oil was getting onto the fan and spraying it all over the place.
2003 XKR. Yesterday I pulled into shopping center all was good. I pulled out onto a back street no more than 30mph, I noticed spray all over my windshield. Then seconds later the low oil pressure light/warning sounded. I limped home very slow and got it into my garage, leaving a trail of oil the whole way. I have not had time to get under there, but it was pouring out from around the bottom of the fan area. Most of the reason I did not get under there yet was disgust. I am planning on putting it up tomorrow and getting a good look. Any ideas, or common problems with oil pouring out like that? The engine still was purring when I shut it down, no knocks, temp was fine, just low pressure oil light/warning. The oil was getting onto the fan and spraying it all over the place.
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No, but the hoses are pricey, and if one failed you may want to consider replacing all four.
See https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...er-hose-50378/
Some people have had a hydraulic shop remake hoses...this will probably cost a lot less.
See https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...er-hose-50378/
Some people have had a hydraulic shop remake hoses...this will probably cost a lot less.
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No, but the hoses are pricey, and if one failed you may want to consider replacing all four.
See https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...er-hose-50378/
Some people have had a hydraulic shop remake hoses...this will probably cost a lot less.
See https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...er-hose-50378/
Some people have had a hydraulic shop remake hoses...this will probably cost a lot less.
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Do not pressure wash. Many electrical connectors are not as water tight as when new, and the coils same as your Audi. I would even put a plastic bag over each valve cover and clean them by hand with solvent.
I don't recall if your model has knock sensors, and I think it doesn't, but check on that as they are a source of trouble on NA engines that are washed.
I don't recall if your model has knock sensors, and I think it doesn't, but check on that as they are a source of trouble on NA engines that are washed.
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When I was looking at buying my 03 this was a red flag in the service history. As I'm on Maui and was buying the car site unseen from CA I took a leap of faith. The car has complete and detailed service records from when it was new, had 88K on it when I bought it a little over a year ago. The seller sent me copies of all service records to review before I bought it. The car had been towed in at 75K for no oil pressure and oil dripping out of the front.
The PO had hit a curb parking and broke the oil cooler. No issues but the car was did apear to have been driven at least a little before being towed in. The complete front under the care including the wheel wells were covered in oil. Took me a lot of careful cleaning to get my underbody and engine clean.
The PO had hit a curb parking and broke the oil cooler. No issues but the car was did apear to have been driven at least a little before being towed in. The complete front under the care including the wheel wells were covered in oil. Took me a lot of careful cleaning to get my underbody and engine clean.
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I had to replace the rubber mounts on the oil cooler, (isolators or something jag called them) forget the oem price, you can use these (with the nuts from orig) New Jaguar Vanden Plas XJ6 III L Sovereign Drier Mount | eBay
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I changed mine a few weeks back. No big deal. I posted this: Replacing Oil Cooler Hose
Normally, the 03 4.2L has the improved hose design, but it does not prevent degradation over time apparently. Best of luck, keep us posted.
Normally, the 03 4.2L has the improved hose design, but it does not prevent degradation over time apparently. Best of luck, keep us posted.
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I had same issue about a year ago, right at 100k miles. Was in fast lane on fwy, instantly coated underside even with coasting over to stop. It pumps out under pressure. fortunately i was right at limit of AAA extended towing range to get to dealer (had no choice on the road). All was good as I shut it down immediately and waited for 3 hours for a flat bed tow. This is not on the radar as preventive maintenance. but seems to be a problem. It will now be on my replace anyway list at 75K mile/8year intervals.
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I was looking over some old posts, I am about to do the front oil lines, number 2 and 3 hose and sway bar links/bushings. The summer should be more fun knowing all the hoses are now updated. I have had zero problems with the engine since the number 5 hose ruptured and I limped it home in 2015. The engine is smooth, quiet, starts up every spring. This forum and the people on it have been invaluable for me as I was new to Jaguar in 2014. I'm sure you will agree, there is nothing like working on your Jaguar, knowing it's right, then putting the top down, taking off in no particular direction, with no destination and enjoying the XK. Thanks again to all of you guys.
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Yep, this forum remains by far the best automotive forum I have ever been a member of. While I do enjoy the Ram, Subaru, and Lexus forums that I utilize to support our other vehicles, this Jaguar forum is far better in many ways than any of those. I have made some lifelong friends here. That just doesn't happen on the other forums I utilize....
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I just don't get it.
The fact that your engine was still running does not preclude the bearings chewing themselves to pieces the whole time, not to mention the top end cam damage being done from low or no oil pressure.
If I was on the way to the hospital for a legitimate life or death emergency, then MAYBE I'd keep driving, but I doubt it. I'd more likely flag down a car behind me that I'm blocking, and beg a ride from them.
I changed mine a few weeks back. No big deal. I posted this: Replacing Oil Cooler Hose
Normally, the 03 4.2L has the improved hose design, but it does not prevent degradation over time apparently. Best of luck, keep us posted.
Normally, the 03 4.2L has the improved hose design, but it does not prevent degradation over time apparently. Best of luck, keep us posted.
time waits for no one, and no part either. there isn't a hose made today that will last forever. The myriad of coolant hoses, and the oil cooler hoses have been fortunate to last as long as they have lasted. 20 year old hoses and belts, whatever their apparent condition, should be replaced ASAP as part of a regular maintenance schedule, or just tempt fate at your own risk.
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