Could be,Excessive blow-by from worn piston rings and valve guides.
PCV system restricted or inoperable.
Check your PCV valve.
The Oil filter is on the drivers side of the car underneath the air filter. Do not try to access it by removing the air filter. Reach up underneath the car and twist it off with an oil filter wrench.
A car engine has a/an: * air filter * cabin air filter * fuel filter * oil filter * transmission filter
Air filter, oil filter, petrol or diesel filter.
Yes, it has a fuel filter, air filter, oil filter, and possibly a cabin filter.
No because oil filter i meant for oil to go on the filter air filter does not need oil
The oil filter on a Volkswagen V6 Bora is located next to the air compressor in the engine. The oil filter can only be reached from below the car.?æ
Fuel filter. (in some vehicles the fuel filter is not a serviceable item) Air filter. Oil filter. And possibly a cabin filter.
oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter oil leaking out of the muffer and the air filter
A simple car repair job a novice can undertake is the replacement of the car's tire, car battery, air filter, fuses, oil filter, engine oil and windshield wiper.
Be sure you are installing the correct oil filter for that engine.
If oil is really blowing out to your air filter, it indicates a severe blow-by problem, most likely due to significant wear on the piston rings and cylinder bores. The only way to fix this is to rebuild or replace the engine.