swunderwood91
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So it just got really cold here in Pennsylvania and I have recently changed the oil, so I went out and checked it. Took the oil cap off to add a bit and noticed what looks like ice or maybe a little moisture on the underside of the cap.
I checked on the dipstick as well and it seems that there might have been a tiny bit there as well. I’m reading that short trips in the cold can contribute to moisture buildup. I keep a close eye on my car and never noticed anything abnormal in the oil until now.
thoughts?
Thanks, Steve
2017 Sequoia limited with 97k
Edit
The car is driven short distances and not used that much, I’m hoping that it’s condensation and not a head gasket issue.
Also I just checked the oil cap of my work truck (company vehicle) and it looks the same as the Sequoia.
I checked on the dipstick as well and it seems that there might have been a tiny bit there as well. I’m reading that short trips in the cold can contribute to moisture buildup. I keep a close eye on my car and never noticed anything abnormal in the oil until now.
thoughts?
Thanks, Steve
2017 Sequoia limited with 97k
Edit
The car is driven short distances and not used that much, I’m hoping that it’s condensation and not a head gasket issue.
Also I just checked the oil cap of my work truck (company vehicle) and it looks the same as the Sequoia.