09-013-22

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Public Details for: 09-013-22

2.4l engine oil consumption test the customer may comment that the vehicles engine oil level is low or they need to add oil between oil change intervals and no visible signs of oil leaking from the engine. This bulletin involves performin


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Technical Service Bulletin (TSB)
2.4L Engine Oil Consumption Test
REFERENCE:
TSB: 09-013-22
GROUP 09 - Engine
VEHICLES
AFFECTED:
2015 2017 (UF) Chrysler 200
2013 2016 (PF) Dodge Dart
2014 2019 (KL) Jeep Cherokee
2015 2018 (BU) Jeep Renegade
2015 2018 (VM) RAM ProMaster City
2017 2018 (MP) Jeep Compass
2016 2018 (FB) FIAT 500X
This bulletin applies to vehicles equipped with either a 2.4L I4
Multiair Engine (Sales Code ED6), 2.4L I4 PZEV Multiair Engine (Sales
Code ED8), 2.4L I4 PZEV Multiair Engine W/ ESS (Sales Code EDE) or
2.4L I4 Multiair Engine W/ ESS (Sales Code EDD).
Date:
December 8,
2022
REVISION: 09-006-20 REV. B
MARKET APPLICABILITY:
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CUSTOMER
SYMPTOM:
The customer may comment that the vehicles engine oil level is low or they need to add oil between oil
change intervals and no visible signs of oil leaking from the engine.
CAUSE:
Oil consumption issue
This bulletin supersedes Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) 09-006-20 REV, B, date of issue July 01,
2020, which should be removed from your files. No **asterisks** DI requirement to PTSC
removed from Step 11.
REPAIR SUMMARY:
This bulletin involves performing an oil consumption verification test.
CLAIMS DATA:
Labor Operation No:
Labor Description
Skill Category
Labor Time
09-00-00-93
Oil Consumption Test
(0 - Introduction)
1 - Engine Repair and
Performance
0.5 Hrs.
Failure code
ZZ
Service Action
DIAGNOSIS:
The following test is used to determine the source of excessive internal oil consumption.
NOTE: A few drops of external oil leakage per mile, can quickly account for the loss of one quart of
oil in a few hundred miles. Ensure no external engine oil leaks are present.
• Oil leakage is not the same as oil consumption and all external leakage must be eliminated
before any action can be taken to verify and/or correct oil consumption complaints.
1. Verify no external oil leaks are present.
2. Are any external oil leaks present?
• YES>>> This Bulletin does not apply. Normal diagnosis should be performed, and all external oil
leaks should be repaired before performing an oil consumption test.
• NO>>> Proceed to Step 1 of the Repair Procedure.
If the customer describes the symptom/condition listed above, perform the Repair Procedure.
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REPAIR PROCEDURE:
Oil Consumption Test
1. Ensure the test vehicle has a minimum of 2400 km (1500 miles) until the next oil change is required. If
the vehicle does not have 1500 miles wait until the scheduled oil change to start the test.
2. Check the oil level at least 5 minutes after a hot shutdown with the vehicle on a level surface.
3. Ensure the oil level is at the “FULL” mark, if necessary top off the oil to the” FULL” mark on the dipstick
(Fig. 1) .
Fig. 1
Oil Dipstick Levels
1 - “FULL”
2 - “ADD”
4. Tamper proof the oil pan drain plug, oil filter, dipstick and oil fill cap with a black light marking device
(pen), paint pen or touch-up paint.
NOTE: The use of a black light marking device is recommended so the marks can only be seen with
a ultraviolet light.
5. Record the vehicle mileage. Note the oil level is at the ‘full’ mark 5 minutes after hot shut-down and date
(Fig. 1) .
6. Instruct the customer to drive the vehicle as usual.
7. Require the customer to return to the servicing dealer after accumulating between 2400 - 2700 km (1500
-1700 miles).
CAUTION! Failure to confirm the oil level between 2400 - 2700 km (1500 - 1700 miles) voids the test
and requires a new test to be performed.
8. Return the vehicle back to the customer for the 2400 - 2700 km (1500 - 1700 mile) test drive. use LOP
(09-00-00-93) no further action is needed at this time.
9. When the vehicle returns for the remaining steps, verify that no evidence of tampering has happened.
10. Check the oil level at least 5 minutes after a hot shutdown on a level surface. If the oil level is at or
above the “ADD” mark, the engine is in an acceptable condition and no further service action required
(Fig. 1) .
11. If the oil level is below the “ADD” mark (Fig. 1) , the engine has failed the oil consumption test and a
long block replacement is required.
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POLICY:
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