Eurythmian
Well-Known LVC Member
OK guys, I need your help.
Here is some background... my '05 V6 only has 30,000 miles on it.
I drive her like she's a cream puff because it has to last me for 4 to 5 more years and the V6 really is a cream puff.
During the summer I mainly drive with the AC recalculating the cabin air to get it as cold as possible in our Texas heat. But lately with the change of the weather, I have turned the AC off and used the vents, or used the AC and set it to outside air. Now I am noticing a burning oil smell when I come to a stop or slow down during turning corners.
I always check the dip stick after every oil change and it has always been on Max. When I noticed the oil smell I checked and it was a quart low. I immediately filled it praying the smell would never come pack... but I still smell it. I've gotten behind the car and can't see smoke coming out of the tail pipes - so I don't think it's using oil that way. My next thing was to visually inspect the engine to see if there is any oil running out anywhere. I took the cover off and looked it all over. Everything is clean and looks normal. It's not dripping oil anywhere.
From my years experience with a FORD V6 in our 2000 Windstar SEL it had to have the head gasket replaced three times. Is this an issue with this engine as well? If this is the case, wouldn't I notice a performance drop or get a service engine light?
Any ideas will help... I have an extended warranty so I plan to take it to the LM dealership to get it looked at. I just wanted to know if I should point them in the certain direction.
Thanks for the help.
Here is some background... my '05 V6 only has 30,000 miles on it.
I drive her like she's a cream puff because it has to last me for 4 to 5 more years and the V6 really is a cream puff.
During the summer I mainly drive with the AC recalculating the cabin air to get it as cold as possible in our Texas heat. But lately with the change of the weather, I have turned the AC off and used the vents, or used the AC and set it to outside air. Now I am noticing a burning oil smell when I come to a stop or slow down during turning corners.
I always check the dip stick after every oil change and it has always been on Max. When I noticed the oil smell I checked and it was a quart low. I immediately filled it praying the smell would never come pack... but I still smell it. I've gotten behind the car and can't see smoke coming out of the tail pipes - so I don't think it's using oil that way. My next thing was to visually inspect the engine to see if there is any oil running out anywhere. I took the cover off and looked it all over. Everything is clean and looks normal. It's not dripping oil anywhere.
From my years experience with a FORD V6 in our 2000 Windstar SEL it had to have the head gasket replaced three times. Is this an issue with this engine as well? If this is the case, wouldn't I notice a performance drop or get a service engine light?
Any ideas will help... I have an extended warranty so I plan to take it to the LM dealership to get it looked at. I just wanted to know if I should point them in the certain direction.
Thanks for the help.