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Old 11-04-2018, 05:13 AM   #9
Warrior102
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Originally Posted by hotlap View Post
The oil in the pan is not milky. Your just condensing water in the can.

I do recommend caution. I had a catch can on my 2016 and as temperatures dropped into the low teens the can was filling with water in one weeks time. The result was the crank case wasn’t venting properly and the oil reeked of fuel.

After I found the can this full in four day, I took if off and changed the oil. Because it was cold outside I had the garage door down and the garage smelt like gasoline. I won’t put a can on a car ever again.
I would dig into that a little deeper Hotlap, it sounds like you have other problems if that much fuel is showing up you can smell it. I'd have the dealer do a leak down test on the injection system. Having water condense in the vent system and even on the inside of the fill cap is quite normal this time of the year especially if you do short trips.
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