Oil level question
Discussion
Hi,
I just got an E46 325i, which I'm really enjoying. I went to check the oil and the dipstick is showing at the bottom. I checked this after a drive, 5mins after stopping. I added 500ml of oil and checked again....still at the bottom/min mark. Went for another drive, no warning lights on the dash and car drives fine, after turning the car off, waited 5mins and pulled the dipstick out, the oil was up the dipstick (as you would expect), wiped the dipstick clean and rechecked it.....still at the min mark (i.e. exactly where it was before adding 500ml). I assume if it was overfilled it'd give a warning light...?
The oil shows at the bottom of the far-left notch
Any thoughts!?
Thanks
I just got an E46 325i, which I'm really enjoying. I went to check the oil and the dipstick is showing at the bottom. I checked this after a drive, 5mins after stopping. I added 500ml of oil and checked again....still at the bottom/min mark. Went for another drive, no warning lights on the dash and car drives fine, after turning the car off, waited 5mins and pulled the dipstick out, the oil was up the dipstick (as you would expect), wiped the dipstick clean and rechecked it.....still at the min mark (i.e. exactly where it was before adding 500ml). I assume if it was overfilled it'd give a warning light...?
The oil shows at the bottom of the far-left notch
Any thoughts!?
Thanks
Edited by E90_M3Ross on Monday 2nd September 10:02
Oil should be between the bottom and top marker on the M54 dipstick when filled correctly with 6.5l from empty...
If the oil is at that point on your dipstick when it's been running, and then stone cold, it's too low and needs topping up
If you're unsure; drain and refill properly and go from there
The oil sensor can fail; but the dipstick is the proper measurement, stick with that and replace the oil sensor if needs be
If the oil is at that point on your dipstick when it's been running, and then stone cold, it's too low and needs topping up
If you're unsure; drain and refill properly and go from there
The oil sensor can fail; but the dipstick is the proper measurement, stick with that and replace the oil sensor if needs be
danb79 said:
Oil should be between the bottom and top marker on the M54 dipstick when filled correctly with 6.5l from empty...
If the oil is at that point on your dipstick when it's been running, and then stone cold, it's too low and needs topping up
If you're unsure; drain and refill properly and go from there
The oil sensor can fail; but the dipstick is the proper measurement, stick with that and replace the oil sensor if needs be
What confuses me is that after adding 500ml oil it's in the same place. The previous owner changed the oil level sensor so assume that's correct. I'm just a bit apprehensive about adding more oil in case it is too high.If the oil is at that point on your dipstick when it's been running, and then stone cold, it's too low and needs topping up
If you're unsure; drain and refill properly and go from there
The oil sensor can fail; but the dipstick is the proper measurement, stick with that and replace the oil sensor if needs be
Engine hasn't been used for a couple of hours.... I'll go check now.
E90_M3Ross said:
What confuses me is that after adding 500ml oil it's in the same place. The previous owner changed the oil level sensor so assume that's correct. I'm just a bit apprehensive about adding more oil in case it is too high.
Engine hasn't been used for a couple of hours.... I'll go check now.
See what it's like stone cold and then top up from there... They do take quite a bit of oilEngine hasn't been used for a couple of hours.... I'll go check now.
Is it burning oil do you know?
When was the CCV last changed?
CCV was changed under 4k miles ago. No apparent blue smoke. I've just added another 250ml or so and sure enough it's moved up on the dipstick so I guess it was running a bit low.
I assume if the oil is checked when cold the level would read slightly higher than when warm? Or is it the other way around?
Either way, it's OK now, I'll check it again 5mins after my next drive and go from there.
Cheers.
I assume if the oil is checked when cold the level would read slightly higher than when warm? Or is it the other way around?
Either way, it's OK now, I'll check it again 5mins after my next drive and go from there.
Cheers.
E90_M3Ross said:
CCV was changed under 4k miles ago. No apparent blue smoke. I've just added another 250ml or so and sure enough it's moved up on the dipstick so I guess it was running a bit low.
I assume if the oil is checked when cold the level would read slightly higher than when warm? Or is it the other way around?
Either way, it's OK now, I'll check it again 5mins after my next drive and go from there.
Cheers.
I'd check my E39s when stone cold and once settled after running and they always read the sameI assume if the oil is checked when cold the level would read slightly higher than when warm? Or is it the other way around?
Either way, it's OK now, I'll check it again 5mins after my next drive and go from there.
Cheers.
As you said drive it, check it and see how you get on
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