AdamKFarmer
Hard Core 4+
I know this isn't a Toyota, but I am sure y'all can help.
I am helping a friend who has a kitted out 2016 Promaster 3.6 Pentastar gasser, (camper van). She's having an oil consumption issue, over 500 miles the oil drops below the dip stick. I recommended a compression test, which I was going to do saw the amount of work and suggested a shop. She takes it to a shop that does work on camper vans and they say that these engines consume oil and that it's not a concern. They give her a quote to try an diagnose the codes (low oil pressure and brake booster system) and only offer a comp test for peace of mind. I am confused why this is their recommendation. What say ye?
I am helping a friend who has a kitted out 2016 Promaster 3.6 Pentastar gasser, (camper van). She's having an oil consumption issue, over 500 miles the oil drops below the dip stick. I recommended a compression test, which I was going to do saw the amount of work and suggested a shop. She takes it to a shop that does work on camper vans and they say that these engines consume oil and that it's not a concern. They give her a quote to try an diagnose the codes (low oil pressure and brake booster system) and only offer a comp test for peace of mind. I am confused why this is their recommendation. What say ye?