2003 Nissan Altima oil mystery

Asked by Em882 Dec 06, 2017 at 06:54 PM about the 2003 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I took my Nissan in to get the oil changed
and was told that there was a pretty bad
leak. Took it to a local mechanic and had
the valve gasket cover replaced along with
a few other things like spark plugs and tire
rods. Almost 3 weeks later I notice a puff of
white smoke coming out of the back of the
car when I crank it after it’s been sitting all
day. I checked my oil the next morning and
it’s bone dry. Get the oil filled again and
take it in. They say it’s not leaking but
maybe burning oil so keep a check on it
the next few weeks. It’s been a week and a
half since I got oil put back in and my oil is
still full. The only thing I can think is that
the mechanic did not put oil back in after
doing the repair like they were supposed
to. Are there any other possible
explanations?

1 Answer

If you drove the car with zero oil I am amazed you got home but I would suspect the mechanic. A puff of white smoke when starting is just water vapor. Nothing to worry about unless it is huge clouds of white smoke all the time.

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