So I just did my 75K service on my 2010 V50. Changed all the spark plugs, among other things. The dealership that I bought the car from had just done an oil change, however they overfilled by at least a quart of oil. They had also managed to spill oil all over the top of the engine. I had drained the extra quart out right after I'd discovered it, couldn't have been more that 200-300 miles like that. I then cleaned all the oil off the top of the motor.
While doing the plug change, I pulled the plug out of the #4 cylinder (counting from left to right) and it was covered in oil. It was the only one like this. I don't get any blue smoke out the exhaust, and the car actually just passed emissions like this.
When the car is running, there's a burning oil smell that comes from the engine bay, but does NOT come through the vents. It can only be noticed from the outside.
Anyone have any ideas on why the engine is doing this? Car isn't really having any other problems, doesn't run rough, etc...
While doing the plug change, I pulled the plug out of the #4 cylinder (counting from left to right) and it was covered in oil. It was the only one like this. I don't get any blue smoke out the exhaust, and the car actually just passed emissions like this.
When the car is running, there's a burning oil smell that comes from the engine bay, but does NOT come through the vents. It can only be noticed from the outside.
Anyone have any ideas on why the engine is doing this? Car isn't really having any other problems, doesn't run rough, etc...