You should check the vehicle's MOT history to confirm the mileage and also the service history as well and any repair invoices.
Search for garages in Reading and book your car in for a full health check and repair or replace any necessary parts. During the extra health check on the vehicle, a car technician at a car services in Reading garage will be able to advise whether there is a poor valve cover gasket and what expenses are needed to fix this issue.
This problem can also be caused by
a broken compression ring. The oil pan builds up positive pressure as the
engine ages and compression begins to decline. If the ring is damaged, that
pressure might make its way into the combustion chamber during the compression
cycle. Book an appointment with a trained technician at a garage in
Reading if you believe you are looking pressure.
5. Faulty Head-Gasket
The oil lubrication system transports pressurised
engine oil from the oil pan to the engine's head. Oil might leak into the
cooling system and/or the engine cylinder due to a damaged head gasket.
Schedule an appointment with a car garage in Reading to diagnose and
replace the head gasket as paying out for replacing a leaking head gasket in
time will be better than paying for a full engine replacement later if the
engine totally fails.
6. Broken Piston Head
A broken piston head is a less probable (but still
conceivable) cause of this issue. Positive pressure from the oil pan may
readily transfer through the piston to the combustion chamber and onto the
spark plug, similar to the previous point.
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