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12-12-2011, 05:07 PM | #1 |
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AFTER oil change....
so after 9.5qtz my oil meter still look like this...
So i bought a set and still had to buy an xtra oil cause of the oil meter... I put 9.5qtz and its still showing this... is this normal..? SHOULD I PUT SOME MORE OIL?
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Wait a couple days and drive around. Do not add oil. Your totally fine at that level. Then after a couple of days and some miles if it hasn't moved use your own discretion. If you add, I wouldn't add much at all. Good luck and don't overfill for the love of god.
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12-12-2011, 06:56 PM | #4 |
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I would not add oil either. Do like PhillyNate said. Give it a few days. You're fine at that level for now.
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Manual says not to add oil until you get the "+1" in the display,
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12-12-2011, 07:30 PM | #8 |
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Remember that at its very "max" level, it only reaches the top arrow level and thus there is some "black" space between top max level and the top of that vertical bar (its not completely filled in orange at max filled). If its filled that extra bit up top than it is in an overfill situation and will tell you there is too much oil so you are extremely close to max.
I would wait atleast a day to verify that is a consistent reading and if it is I would add about 1/5th of a quart until you hit the top arrow if you are ocd like some of us and need to see it at the top arrow! Each time you add wait a day and verify the level is consistent. The very worse case scenario is you somehow overfill and have to drain a bit out of the front sump which takes 5 minutes and one hex tool, no jacking car or anything. So its not like a do or die situation |
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12-12-2011, 07:35 PM | #9 |
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The higher arrow is an indicator of maximum oil fill level. Your current level is perfectly safe. Please also keep in mind that the electronic dipstick highly inaccurate and can give erratic readings dependent on how long the car has been running, if it has been parked on an incline for an extended period of time, the weather, the car's mood, the zodiac, moon phases, etc...
Try to drive the car for a bit, shut it off for some time, and then read the level again. Repeat this procedure to get a better idea of your oil level. Many of our clients have called expressing concern about low oil or excess oil, only to see the e-dipstick give a drastically different reading just hours later. Cliffnotes: you'll be okay.
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12-12-2011, 08:19 PM | #11 |
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Last oil change I had my display looked exactly like yours when I picked it up. Checked it the next day and it was at the max fill line and has been there since. Like Ilia said electronic dipstick is not the most accurate thing in the world, you'll be fine...
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9.5 L is pushing it....you must have done a long drain and sucked oil out of your filter housing? You might try to start your car on a level surface...wait till you get a oil level reading...and re-set your oil level indicator...don't drive till you get a new reading....I think you fine would not add oil. The crazy thing is weird sometimes.
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12-17-2011, 01:23 PM | #16 |
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Since I don't use my car much, I let the oil drain for days, and with the rear raised, since the drain holes are toward the front of the sumps. And also suck the oil filter housing bone dry, so there's no way you can drain any more oil than I do. And I have to pour exactly 9.5L of oil for the top mark.
So no, I wouldn't add any more. Another misconception is to wait for days for the sensor to read 'right'. Problem is you CANNOT rely on the sensor's reading the car throws out since it happens randomly, and you could have been braking, throwing oil forward, and reading less. The sensor is at the very rear of the main sump, so any acceleration, braking, or incline when car takes a reading, will throw the reading off either higher or lower, giving the impression the sensor went haywire. Just like you should never check your tire pressures when hot, you should always check your oil with the engine fully hot (after 15 miles), and reset on the same level surface as always. Just treat it like if you were checking the dipstick (identical conditions for consistency). A sensor is not ideal (still prefer a dipstick), but mine has been 100% consistent since day 1; you just need to understand how it works. Since it's a sensor, you could be a 1/4L from the top mark or an ounce. If you don't get the top reading with a manual reset like I explained above, add just a bit of oil, drive for 15 miles or more, and do another manual reset until it does. I can bet you it'll be at the top when reset properly. And if not, with 9.5L, you're probably an ounce away tops from doing so. Finally, just like a car with a dipstick, I ALWAYS keep oil topped off in all my vehicles. Much better than carrying a bottle of oil in the trunk and running low in oil. And the best part is you can monitor oil consumption petty accurately that way. Also remember you'll be barely reaching the top mark of the sensor, so if it drops within a few hundred miles, don't panic. Any little oil consumption will bring the oil level below that top mark. So far I've used my oil a max of 4K miles, and zero oil consumption. Good luck. |
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There is not need to manually reset your oil sensor. The sensor also does not take a reading at all until the engine is warm. It also does not use a "snapshot" like you are explaining. It actually checks it and lets it run for about a minute before reading any number because it monitors the level for a minute or so and then averages that so unless you happen to be accelerating or braking for a minute straight it will not effect the readout.
Its a really accurate guage actually and no need for a dipstick at all really. Everytime you click the guage for a reading it re-reads it. No need to do any kind of "reset" |
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