Section 7.2
External Oil Leaks
To determine if oil leaks are causing excessive oil consumption, perform the following:
- Steam clean the engine.

PERSONAL INJURY
To avoid injury before starting and running the engine, ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface, parking brake is set, and the wheels are blocked.
- Start and run the engine to operating temperature: 70-95°C (158-203°F).
- Check for leaks at oil lines, connections, mating joints, seals, and gaskets.
- If no oil leaks are found, shut down the engine and check for a leaking oil cooler core; refer to "7.3 Leaking Oil Heat Exchanger" .
- If oil leaks are found, shut down the engine; refer to "7.2.1 Engine Oil Leak Repair" .
Section 7.2.1
Engine Oil Leak Repair
Perform the following steps, as necessary, to resolve engine oil leaks:
- Repair or replace components leaking oil; refer to MBE 900 Service Manual (6SE9007), lubrication system chapter.
- Verify repairs made to correct oil leaks; refer to "7.2.1.1 Test Engine with Repairs Made to Correct Oil Leaks" .
Section 7.2.1.1
Test Engine with Repairs Made to Correct Oil Leaks
Perform the following steps to determine if the repairs resolved the oil leaks:
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PERSONAL INJURY |
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To avoid injury before starting and running the engine, ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface, parking brake is set, and the wheels are blocked. |
- Start and run the engine to operating temperature: 70-95°C (158-203°F).
- Shut down the engine.
- Check the engine for oil leaks.
- If no oil leaks are observed, check for a leaking oil heat exchanger; refer to "7.3 Leaking Oil Heat Exchanger" .
- If external oil leaks are present, refer to "7.2.1 Engine Oil Leak Repair" and repeat.
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