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If there is no leak, then you likely are burning the oil. This could be through the piston rings, valves, or head gasket. Remove your radiator cap, or look in your radiator fluid container. If it looks like a milkshake, then that would be your head gasket. However, I would think that someone would see that during an oil change. The most likely cause I can think of without looking at your car would be oil being burned. When your car is running check the exhaust. If blue smoke is coming out, then that would be oil being burned out the exhaust.

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Q: Why does my 2002 Saturn SL consume so much oil when a oil leak has not been detected the oil runs out completely prior to the next oil change?
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