If I had a new vehicle and there was water in my oil, I'd force the dealership
to put a new engine in the vehicle or purchase a 100,000 mile service contract
for the current engine. Water is DEATH in the oil system. This is a serious
problem. It'll take several oil changes at about 1K each to get it out and
even then, you've no idea what damage has been done to the motor. I wouldn't
screw around with this problem. I can only imagine what damage would be done
to a motor trying to "break in"... ugh!
Shaun H.
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I just went out and checked mine, guess what it looks nasty. I'll be
calling the dealer first thing in the morning, matter O fact I may just stop
in for a visit on my way to work.
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