Back in August I had my daughter's car's oil changed at the local jiffy lube.
I always inspect the under hood area and the filter which I mark before hand to be sure everything is where it should be and that the filter had been changed.
The following week we drove to SD from CO about 800 miles. My daughter puts maybe another 400 miles a school year on the car.
3 weeks ago she called and said the oil light was coming on when she turns corners. I had her check and add oil, 2 qts later...
Yesterday she called again and said the car was making a tapping sound. I had her check the oil and again she had to add 2 more quarts. I asked her if there was any oil under the car, nothing.
I had her feel the oil filter to see if it was tight and she said her hand was covered in oil.
She took it to the Ford dealer in town and they discovered the filter had a split in it right where the crease was and was spraying oil out while the engine was running.
That explains everything, rapid loss of oil, no mess on the ground.
Im kicking myself in the butt for not making them change the filter. ( Won't happen again for a number of reasons)
Ultimately I think what happened is the crease became a point of stress that the expansion and contraction of the filter due to oil pressure changes metal fatigued the filter housing causing a crack and ultimately a hole.
Luckly the engine is running quiet, I'm sure it has a few tens of thousands of miles less life. But if it gets her through college it will be all good.
Side note... Wife had a 85 Chevy Cavalier 4 banger with at the time 150,000 miles. She drove it 60 miles and then told me it sounded like a sewing machine (my fault for not checking the oil enough) I added a bottle of Slick 50 in it. From that point on it had a low tone thunk sound from that point on
But we put another 100,000 miles on it before the trans finally gave up
I always inspect the under hood area and the filter which I mark before hand to be sure everything is where it should be and that the filter had been changed.
The following week we drove to SD from CO about 800 miles. My daughter puts maybe another 400 miles a school year on the car.
3 weeks ago she called and said the oil light was coming on when she turns corners. I had her check and add oil, 2 qts later...
Yesterday she called again and said the car was making a tapping sound. I had her check the oil and again she had to add 2 more quarts. I asked her if there was any oil under the car, nothing.
I had her feel the oil filter to see if it was tight and she said her hand was covered in oil.
She took it to the Ford dealer in town and they discovered the filter had a split in it right where the crease was and was spraying oil out while the engine was running.
That explains everything, rapid loss of oil, no mess on the ground.
Im kicking myself in the butt for not making them change the filter. ( Won't happen again for a number of reasons)
Ultimately I think what happened is the crease became a point of stress that the expansion and contraction of the filter due to oil pressure changes metal fatigued the filter housing causing a crack and ultimately a hole.
Luckly the engine is running quiet, I'm sure it has a few tens of thousands of miles less life. But if it gets her through college it will be all good.
Side note... Wife had a 85 Chevy Cavalier 4 banger with at the time 150,000 miles. She drove it 60 miles and then told me it sounded like a sewing machine (my fault for not checking the oil enough) I added a bottle of Slick 50 in it. From that point on it had a low tone thunk sound from that point on
But we put another 100,000 miles on it before the trans finally gave up
. We were back on the road. Wonder what you get for $39 ?














