My car just drinked a second liter of engine oil!!
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As it says in the title . Is that normal? If it continues to drink oil this way I will be broke shortly .
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And what should I do now?
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I'm wondering if you broke it in by the book--varying speeds, etc.-- or with cruise on at a constant speed? I didn't have to add any oil betwen changes on BMWs oil change schedule.
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Originally Posted by Shebs' date='Sep 18 2005, 01:40 PM
As it says in the title . Is that normal? If it continues to drink oil this way I will be broke shortly .
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My Ride: 2005 525i Titanium Silver Metalic and 2003 325xi Jet Black with the Premium Package in both cars.
I have 11k on my 05 525i and have not had to add any oil other than an oil change I had about 9k. Have you checked for any leaks under the car and engine. This is not the norm to add that much oil so early in the car's life.
I agree with the suggestion to get you car back to the dealer ASAP. Good luck and please post an answer to your problem if one is found.
I agree with the suggestion to get you car back to the dealer ASAP. Good luck and please post an answer to your problem if one is found.
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Originally Posted by JDN' date='Sep 18 2005, 08:43 AM
I'm wondering if you broke it in by the book--varying speeds, etc.-- or with cruise on at a constant speed? I didn't have to add any oil betwen changes on BMWs oil change schedule.
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Good point
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My Ride: 2005 530i SMG, Sport package, Premium package, L7, Xenon Headlamps, Window Shades, Rear red reflectors
My '05 530i has about 8500 miles and I received a low oil level warning. Stopped by the dealer and had him top it off (free in the USA). Still have about 7000 miles beofre the first oil service. Other than that, no other oil issues.