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The more I read, the more confused I am...
You can't have no compression and a seized engine and have nothing that needs fixing... And you can't misdiagnose a seized engine lol, it either turns or it doesn't.
And Colts have different engines to lancers...
I thought this was a simple case of the engine being stopped too quickly, the question/problem comes up all the time as its common to (as far as I know) all CJ lancers, or at least NAs, but now I have no idea
Or are they really so bad at their jobs they couldn't get it going again after it being flooded?
But you're in the industry and it sounds like you can handle it, keep us updated
Is your car even running yet?
And apologies that you're not getting much support from us in WA, our activity has died down a lot recently...
You can't have no compression and a seized engine and have nothing that needs fixing... And you can't misdiagnose a seized engine lol, it either turns or it doesn't.
And Colts have different engines to lancers...
I thought this was a simple case of the engine being stopped too quickly, the question/problem comes up all the time as its common to (as far as I know) all CJ lancers, or at least NAs, but now I have no idea
Or are they really so bad at their jobs they couldn't get it going again after it being flooded?
But you're in the industry and it sounds like you can handle it, keep us updated
Is your car even running yet?
And apologies that you're not getting much support from us in WA, our activity has died down a lot recently...
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Dire wrote:The more I read, the more confused I am... You cant have no compression and a seized engine and have nothing that needs fixing... And you cant misdiagnose a seized engine lol, it either turns or it doesnt. And Colts have different engines to lancers... I thought this was a simple case of the engine being stopped too quickly, the question/problem comes up all the time as its common to (as far as I know) all CJ lancers, or at least NAs, but now I have no idea Or are they really so bad at their jobs they couldnt get it going again after it being flooded? But youre in the industry and it sounds like you can handle it, keep us updated Is your car even running yet? And apologies that youre not getting much support from us in WA, our activity has died down a lot recently...
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The engine definitely wasn't flooded. My problem is that nobody has given me a straight story and stuck with it.
I work at a Holden dealership now and as Much as I would have preferred I can't take it there for warranty work.
On Monday the service manager is emailing me the job card and a complete report of everything they've done so at least I'll have it all in writing to back myself up.
I do have my car back and so far it's running. I'm dropping the oil next week just to make sure.
It just feels like a very wishy washy experience at the moment made worse by the fact that I used to work at said dealership and with the very people who cannot give me a straight answer
I work at a Holden dealership now and as Much as I would have preferred I can't take it there for warranty work.
On Monday the service manager is emailing me the job card and a complete report of everything they've done so at least I'll have it all in writing to back myself up.
I do have my car back and so far it's running. I'm dropping the oil next week just to make sure.
It just feels like a very wishy washy experience at the moment made worse by the fact that I used to work at said dealership and with the very people who cannot give me a straight answer
I took the road less travelled, and that made all the difference.
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Sounds like a good plan; swap all the fluids out and get everything checked (is there a different Mitzi dealer nearby, or can your own service guys do it for you?).
Good to hear you're up & running tho'
Good to hear you're up & running tho'
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Hey guys this was the official response I received from the dealership and it's all in writing so hopefully I can put this saga behind me now
"We found your vehicle had no compression due to the piston rings sticking. This fault is found on lancer and colt vehicle’s. My technician added oil to the cylinders and then cranked it over without the sparkplugs
in the engine which frees them up. This issue is not common I have only seen it 3 times since I have worked with Mitsubishi."
fingers crossed there will be no more problems.
"We found your vehicle had no compression due to the piston rings sticking. This fault is found on lancer and colt vehicle’s. My technician added oil to the cylinders and then cranked it over without the sparkplugs
in the engine which frees them up. This issue is not common I have only seen it 3 times since I have worked with Mitsubishi."
fingers crossed there will be no more problems.
I took the road less travelled, and that made all the difference.
What Engine oil did you use at your last service? did you put any engine oil additive? did you use an engine flush?
Did you buy a Demo?
Just curious. Could be one or more of these combinations.
Lancer Engines are pretty much bullet proof. I am calling dealer bullshit, or one of the above questions I asked.
Did you buy a Demo?
Just curious. Could be one or more of these combinations.
Lancer Engines are pretty much bullet proof. I am calling dealer bullshit, or one of the above questions I asked.
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I do my oil every 10000km and a proper service every six months. I do understand that I do a fair few k's a year but the oil has pretty much been perfect every time we've drained and replaced it.
Wasn't a demo. I had to order from factory and waited four months for it. it was actually one of the first MY14 LX Lancers so who knows I may get all the issues.
I'm just glad I have something in writing now. I've been checking all levels daily and the first sign of trouble it will be going straight to another dealership.
Wasn't a demo. I had to order from factory and waited four months for it. it was actually one of the first MY14 LX Lancers so who knows I may get all the issues.
I'm just glad I have something in writing now. I've been checking all levels daily and the first sign of trouble it will be going straight to another dealership.
I took the road less travelled, and that made all the difference.
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