mwilk012
Well-Known Member
They also don’t recommend servicing the transmission. See how that goes for you. I suppose you probably don’t work on vehicles for a living.The thing is, I'm really not. I know it's something to watch out for on direct injection motors, and have never stopped looking for evidence that it's going to be a problem on this specific engine. This is why I specifically asked about the 2.0 here. So far, I have not been able to find anything specifically showing the severity of carbon buildup on a 2.0. Is it building up? Maybe. Will it be a problem at 100,000 miles? Maybe. Could the buildup be so slow that the piston rings fail first? Unknown.
This is Schrödinger's intake valve. It can be thought to have massive carbon buildup issues, and no carbon buildup at the same time. Nobody knows until you look in theboxintake manifold.
Since we're going there, the owner's manual does have a maintenance plan on pages 431-433 in mine. It goes up to 150,000 miles & 15 years, yet states nothing about intake valve cleaning as being "part of standard maintenance on these engines". Now, maybe I haven't received my maintenance manual yet, but I'm not even sure sure such a thing exists. Please post a link if you have it.
You may be correct, but we have very different definitions of speculation.
Anyone with a high-mileage out of warranty 2018... your input is needed.
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