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Frank_Del
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Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:40 am Post subject:
2004 325XI oil light yellow when ignition turns off |
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This just started happening. 2004 325xi oil light yellow when ignition turns off. It has about 10K.
Computer says about 5K until service. Is this anything to be concerned about?
Thanks, FD
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fbloogyudsr
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Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:40 am Post subject:
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"Frank_Del" <frank@del.net> wrote
| Quote: | This just started happening. 2004 325xi oil light yellow when ignition
turns off. It has about 10K.
Computer says about 5K until service. Is this anything to be concerned
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RTFM.
Damn right it's something to be concerned about. Your oil is 1/2
quart/liter low.
Go to the damn store/dealer and buy a quart and add some before your engine
freezes (actually, it won't until it gets several quarts low, and the xi
starts with 8 quarts
rather than the 7 that others start with.)
FloydR '01 330xi |
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Frank_Del
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Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:40 am Post subject:
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Thanks,
Bit strange that it doesn't glow when the ignition is turned on, just when
it is turned off :-/
I'll get some oil.. although I didn't figure a 6 month old car would be
burning oil!
I don't get why an xi would have more oil??
I guess I'll read my manual closer.
Frank
"fbloogyudsr" <fbloogyudsr@nwlink.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | "Frank_Del" <frank@del.net> wrote
This just started happening. 2004 325xi oil light yellow when ignition
turns off. It has about 10K.
Computer says about 5K until service. Is this anything to be concerned
about?
RTFM.
Damn right it's something to be concerned about. Your oil is 1/2
quart/liter low.
Go to the damn store/dealer and buy a quart and add some before your
engine
freezes (actually, it won't until it gets several quarts low, and the xi
starts with 8 quarts
rather than the 7 that others start with.)
FloydR '01 330xi
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fbloogyudsr
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Wed Nov 17, 2004 5:40 am Post subject:
Re: 2004 325XI oil light yellow when ignition turns off |
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"Frank_Del" <frank@del.net> wrote
| Quote: | Bit strange that it doesn't glow when the ignition is turned on, just when
it is turned off :-/
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It's so that you don't get all flustered and figure a) it's a low oil
pressure
situation (which uses the same lamp IIRC), and b) so that the reminder
is close to the top of your brain when you get out of the car.
| Quote: | I'll get some oil.. although I didn't figure a 6 month old car would be
burning oil!
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I've said it before (in another thread), I'll say it again: ALL CARS USE
OIL. But with 3000 mile oil changes, you don't notice because you
re-fill it before it gets low.
| Quote: | I don't get why an xi would have more oil??
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The xi has a different (bigger) oil pan since the half-shaft goes
through it.
| Quote: | I guess I'll read my manual closer.
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The manual says follow the maintenance computer, which goes
off engine starts and liters of fuel used. It usually tells you to
change oil around 15K miles. Most mechanics say that's probably
too long and that 7500 is more reasonable to prevent sludge build-up.
Floyd |
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Dave Plowman (News)
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Wed Nov 17, 2004 10:00 am Post subject:
Re: 2004 325XI oil light yellow when ignition turns off |
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In article <0uxmd.11248$wY2.3818@trndny05>,
Frank_Del <frank@del.net> wrote:
| Quote: | I'll get some oil.. although I didn't figure a 6 month old car would be
burning oil!
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Many will burn more oil when new than when fully run in. Although this
isn't as marked as once, as bores etc are machined to a higher standard.
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Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
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rikoski
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Thu Nov 18, 2004 5:01 pm Post subject:
Re: 2004 325XI oil light yellow when ignition turns off |
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The manual says follow the maintenance computer, which goes
off engine starts and liters of fuel used. It usually tells you to
change oil around 15K miles. Most mechanics say that's probably
too long and that 7500 is more reasonable to prevent sludge build-up.
Floyd
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With synthetic oil, the engine won't sludge even if it is run to 24,000
miles before a change.
Depending on the pattern of driving one does, frequent short trips in a
cold climate, this is perhaps not so with conventional oil which is
likely what most mechanics, who are also business people who make a quid
or a buck by doing oil changes, are basing that opinion on.
Factory engineers designed the engine and wrote the manual. If it says
follow the maintenance computer; then follow the maintenance computer.
Rick R. |
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fbloogyudsr
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Thu Nov 18, 2004 5:40 pm Post subject:
Re: 2004 325XI oil light yellow when ignition turns off |
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"rikoski" <dward@farquard.com> wrote
| Quote: | The manual says follow the maintenance computer, which goes
off engine starts and liters of fuel used. It usually tells you to
change oil around 15K miles. Most mechanics say that's probably
too long and that 7500 is more reasonable to prevent sludge build-up.
With synthetic oil, the engine won't sludge even if it is run to 24,000
miles before a change.
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Your statement is contradicted by every BMW mechanic I have talked to.
Without fail, they say that they see engines at around 75K miles that
have had 15K synthetic oil changes as specced by BMW with failures
due to sludge buildup.
Floyd |
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Dave Plowman (News)
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Fri Nov 19, 2004 12:51 am Post subject:
Re: 2004 325XI oil light yellow when ignition turns off |
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In article <10ppkb3b61uv6ac@corp.supernews.com>,
fbloogyudsr <fbloogyudsr@nwlink.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Your statement is contradicted by every BMW mechanic I have talked to.
Without fail, they say that they see engines at around 75K miles that
have had 15K synthetic oil changes as specced by BMW with failures
due to sludge buildup.
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I've not heard of any failures due to this. Basically, I don't believe it.
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Dave Plowman dave@davenoise.co.uk London SW
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Simon Cussonnet
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Fri Nov 19, 2004 1:18 am Post subject:
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I can't agree because a reputable brand such as BMW woudn't expose its
credibility and its image by wong assessments.
Engines were built to withstand what they were specified for.
Qualifications were done considering worst cases and extreme conditions a
car should encounter during its lifespan, well beyond the usual use standard
people make of it.
Of course some of us push the engines close to or even beyond their qual
boundary resulting in fatique. Others are thinking to save money staying
below 2000 RPM. This probably save gas and money but probably not the
engine. It is made for revving (reasonably, of course). There's no reason
not to use it as intended. Maintenance is foreseen in accordance. Pay
attention to the engine (love it !! ) and trust what BMW says !
OTOH, most "said" mechanics would better stay at home with their citroens
instead of talking about outstanding and reliable engines they don't know
anything about. Everybody may play the expert preaching for prudence. This
is very well accepted by the average people as jurisprudence.
Look for who takes advantage of intensive oil service and you'll understand
a lot of things.
"fbloogyudsr" <fbloogyudsr@nwlink.com> a écrit dans le message news:
10ppkb3b61uv6ac@corp.supernews.com...
| Quote: | "rikoski" <dward@farquard.com> wrote
The manual says follow the maintenance computer, which goes
off engine starts and liters of fuel used. It usually tells you to
change oil around 15K miles. Most mechanics say that's probably
too long and that 7500 is more reasonable to prevent sludge build-up.
With synthetic oil, the engine won't sludge even if it is run to 24,000
miles before a change.
Your statement is contradicted by every BMW mechanic I have talked to.
Without fail, they say that they see engines at around 75K miles that
have had 15K synthetic oil changes as specced by BMW with failures
due to sludge buildup.
Floyd |
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