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When changing my oil....

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Every time I have changed my oil which has been every 3000 or a little more miles, I always find a build up of very very fine metal particles on the drain plug. Has anyone else noticed this about their engines??
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you shouldn't have any metal particles in your oil. that's usually a bad sign.
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Hmm, I do remember mentioning that to the service manager at a local stealership. Back when it was still under warranty.
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If the magnet has what appears to be metal "fuzz" on it then that's normal, but if the metal particles are big enough to see or if there is a lot of metal "fuzz" covering the magnet then you might have problems.

Every vehicle that I have owned since I was 16 has had some amount of metal "fuzz" on the magnet when changing the oil. :wink:

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killian96ss wrote:If the magnet has what appears to be metal "fuzz" on it then that's normal, but if the metal particles are big enough to see or if there is a lot of metal "fuzz" covering the magnet then you might have problems.
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killian96ss wrote:If the magnet has what appears to be metal "fuzz" on it then that's normal, but if the metal particles are big enough to see or if there is a lot of metal "fuzz" covering the magnet then you might have problems.

Every vehicle that I have owned since I was 16 has had some amount of metal "fuzz" on the magnet when changing the oil. :wink:

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That's exactly what it is. Kinda squishy like.
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