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What is your question?
I noticed it on a Oil change, that I smelled Gas in the Oil. I haven't had any problems out of the Car. Just concerned that it will mess it up, it has no problem passing emissions.
What makes this problem better or worse?
I haven't noticed that anything makes it better or worse.
How long has your 2013 Nissan Versa had this problem?
Bout a year.
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If this has been going on for a full year with no real issue I'm wondering if there is any fuel in your oil. Normally when this happens there are major issues and you oil level will go up. Send in a small oil sample to a company called blackstone labs. They can test the oil and tell you if there is any fuel. Other than that have a shop take a look and get their opinion. It may be nothing but if it is fuel a complete diagnosis is needed. Use this link to find a good shop near you. https://repairpal.com/repair-shops Alex
Is engine oil level going up? ... Does oil feel thinned out and rapidly drip off dip stick when engine is cold ? .. Keep in mind this IS a internal combustion GASOLINE engine. It is not uncommon to get a gasoline smell from crankcase oil. However if the symptoms I've suggested here are indeed present - seek *hands-on* help from qualified personnel.
There's was and still getting Gas in my Oil, you can smell. I've had 3 different ppl smell it. Auto Parts stores employees have smelled and side there's Gas in my Oil. I should have bought an Chevy!