Clean it up
Disconnect the breather tube from the valve cover
Run it for a few days
Don't leave it like this pemently, doesn't smell good in the car, and not great for the environment
The blowby gasses are controlled and drawn into the inlet manifold by pressure difference, if the system is leaking badly, gasses will condense back to oil and pool in the inlet manifold, the most common cause is a fault gasket between the airbox and throttle body split or loose breather hose or the little spigot on the airbox is broken or blocked
My car always used more oil at the start of winter, but always settled down again, never caused any running issue, what the milage in them 3 months
Disconnect the breather tube from the valve cover
Run it for a few days
Don't leave it like this pemently, doesn't smell good in the car, and not great for the environment
The blowby gasses are controlled and drawn into the inlet manifold by pressure difference, if the system is leaking badly, gasses will condense back to oil and pool in the inlet manifold, the most common cause is a fault gasket between the airbox and throttle body split or loose breather hose or the little spigot on the airbox is broken or blocked
My car always used more oil at the start of winter, but always settled down again, never caused any running issue, what the milage in them 3 months