Engine Oil Light Sensor
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Hello,
The yellow engine oil warning signal stays on for 3 seconds when I start my car now. I got a oil change approx 6 months ago and I got it checked 2 months ago and the mechanic said it was fine...
When I check my idrive, the engine oil says level says it is below minimum but when I check the status, it says its OK (21000km remaining).....
Any suggestions? Thoughts?
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The yellow engine oil warning signal stays on for 3 seconds when I start my car now. I got a oil change approx 6 months ago and I got it checked 2 months ago and the mechanic said it was fine...
When I check my idrive, the engine oil says level says it is below minimum but when I check the status, it says its OK (21000km remaining).....
Any suggestions? Thoughts?
Thanks
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Your car is low on oil. The first picture shows the reading from the actual oil level sensor.
The 2nd picture is related to oil change 'interval'.
You don't need to change oil; however, you need to add oil, ASAP. Add 1 qt. and check the level, add more if necessary.
The 2nd picture is related to oil change 'interval'.
You don't need to change oil; however, you need to add oil, ASAP. Add 1 qt. and check the level, add more if necessary.
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Totally agree with pcy. Your second pic is simply an analysis of ANY oil left in the engine. It doesn't care how much. The first pic told you to add oil so I suggest strongly that you do so, go for a short ride and check the level again. (It takes about ten minutes of actual driving for the sensor to work-at least on my car)
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Believe it or not, but USA Castrol 5W-30 "full synthetic" is not a BMW recommended oil -- shocker !
It must be the European spec oil ... see below:
BMW Long-life rating LL-01 Approved Synthetic Oils for the US Market:
Castrol Syntec European Formula SAE 0W-30
Mobil 1 SAE 0W-40 (European Formula)
Pennzoil Platinum European Formula Ultra SAE 5W-30
Valvoline SynPower SAE 5W-30
It must be the European spec oil ... see below:
BMW Long-life rating LL-01 Approved Synthetic Oils for the US Market:
Castrol Syntec European Formula SAE 0W-30
Mobil 1 SAE 0W-40 (European Formula)
Pennzoil Platinum European Formula Ultra SAE 5W-30
Valvoline SynPower SAE 5W-30
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I have heard that its the Mobil 1 SAE 0W-40 (European Formula) as well. On another note, you dont seem to have enough miles since your last oil change to warrant needing a quart... are you leaking somewhere? I found a slow leak which actually became significant quickly through the oil switch. Easy fix but at least I was able to find out why I needed to add a full quart halfway through my interval. I now change my oil every 7500 miles too.