Engine Burning Oil Problems of Honda Ridgeline

Honda Ridgeline owners have reported 3 problems related to engine burning oil (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Honda Ridgeline based on all problems reported for the Ridgeline.

1 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2007 Honda Ridgeline

Failure Date: 08/01/2020

Engine developed a sudden misfire in #4 cylinder for about 20 seconds, then cleared. Subsequently, had large white clouds of coolant and burned oil coming from tailpipe while driving on city streets. After turning engine off and letting it cool, noticed coolant level low in reservoir, low oil level on dipstick. Low compression on #4 cyl. And burned oil on #4 spark plug. If allowed to continue running, coolant would be consumed, resulting in overheating and engine seizing while driving.

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2 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2007 Honda Ridgeline

Failure Date: 07/11/2019

Oil consumption - happens when engine is running - consumes ~1qt every 2,000 miles.

3 Engine Burning Oil problem of the 2014 Honda Ridgeline

Failure Date: 12/15/2016

In December 2016 I began to notice billowing clouds of blue smoke from my exhaust pipe on startup. On watching the problem for the next couple of weeks I noticed that it happened intermittently, usually (but not always) when the engine was cold. Following the initial blue cloud (definitely not black or white smoke), any exhaust gasses became invisible (but I am unable to determine whether my truck was smoking from the exhaust when I was driving). I also noticed that when I started it up while in the driveway (with the intention of pulling the truck into my garage), even if there was no smoke visible the garage would fill with fumes � it was so bad that I would have to hold my breath, exit the truck, and sprint into my house to avoid inhaling those fumes. It quickly became apparent to me (as an amateur mechanic) that somehow oil was finding its way into the combustion chamber and was being burned, resulting in the smoke & fumes. I therefore took the truck to the Honda dealer in order to have them isolate and repair the problem. Later in the day linda phoned to say that their service technicians had not been able to replicate the problem, therefore had done no service to the truck, and that I should come pick it up. When I asked what diagnostic service had been performed, dan told me that they had started the truck several times and let it run for several minutes, all the while visualizing the exhaust pipe to see if there was any smoke: there was none. Therefore they seemingly decided that there must not be any problem and that my complaint was not valid. To summarize: my Ridgeline is burning oil, which presents a health and safety issue for me; clouds of blue smoke and fumes are being discharged into the environment; and I have been insulted by the service manager at vacaville Honda when I tried to have this problem corrected.

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