My Golf 1.9 TDI ran low on oil at 10,000 miles. I topped it up and the turbo ate itself shortly after.
How low did that run though ? Red low press light on or just top up indicator ?
My Golf 1.9 TDI ran low on oil at 10,000 miles. I topped it up and the turbo ate itself shortly after.
Huge? My Scania's sump holds 42litres iirc.....
I still check it daily mind you.
Top trumps?the stuff I work on holds 6000 litres - and its checked constantly with 2 sump level sensors (which fail from time to time). The old dipstick's the way forward.
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Does it just say "Oil OK" or something?
Never had you down as a Radio 1 type of guy Fox.
Never had you down as a Radio 1 type of guy Fox.
Well & truly trumped there!
How long is the dipstick? - the trucks is about 5ft!
[TW]Fox;19674805 said:No, it shows you a picture of the car, a guage, and shows you the oil level on it. I just took a pic but it doesnt show the guage with the engine not up to temp:
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Pretty much the same here. Apart from the annual servicing I think I've only added a litre or two at the most to mine in 18k miles.I must say that my VW 2.0TFSI engine consumed plum zero oil between services since brand new. I am coming up to my 80k mile service in 6 years now and I have never had to add a drop of oil to it.
So will it not start if there is not enough oil in there?
[TW]Fox;19675010 said:No idea. I guess not as it wont measure it until its up to temperature.
It'll bong, presumably, and have a cry if it reaches minimum. The 525i with the older iDrive did that the other day.
Bong! Please add 1 litre engine oil.
didn't burn any to create smoke and didn't leak, Selenia oil was just very very thin, God knows where it went.
And does it really tell you how much to put in?
Oh and I wouldn't trust the lack of a dipstick on the BMW. It might be great now but one day the sensor will break.
[TW]Fox;19675128 said:It does, yes, but I I suspect it only ever tells you to add a litre - on the older BMW's like my E39 you get an orange light when the oil is on minimum and the owners handbook tells you to add 1 litre when the light comes on.
So I suspect the newer ones are simply programmed to tell you to add 1 litre when the level reaches min.