i have a 2004 cvpi (crown victoria police intercepter) for over a year and do all my own maintance. im trying to figure out why for the first time their is fuel in my oil.

Asked by 1norman6 Jun 29, 2016 at 07:56 PM about the 2004 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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If you have fuel in the oil the most likely cause is a leaking fuel injector. A leaking injector will drip into the cylinder and flow slowly past the piston rings into the crankcase. Excessive idling will also put some fuel into the oil.

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