Oil check
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My Ride: E60 545i stock
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need some advise on this,computer indicates oil level ok car drive good but no oil on dipstick.
I've checked numerous time adding a bit of oil still no oil on dipstick any ideas?
need some advise on this,computer indicates oil level ok car drive good but no oil on dipstick.
I've checked numerous time adding a bit of oil still no oil on dipstick any ideas?
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My Ride: 2006 BMW 530I
Model Year: 530i
When was the last time you had an oil change? If you have not done so lately, I would change it (with recommended amount ) with a new oil filter; so you know you have enough in there.
While you are under the car, use a good flash light and look for leaks. If there are no indication of leaks, then you know you have recommended amount of oil in your engine. Are there black smoke, coming out from your tail pipe? Check the oil filter housing gasket and crankcase vent hoses for leaks.
I don't recommend keep filling up the oil, just because there is no oil in the deep stick (?). Overfilling with oil is also bad for your engine!
Good luck!
While you are under the car, use a good flash light and look for leaks. If there are no indication of leaks, then you know you have recommended amount of oil in your engine. Are there black smoke, coming out from your tail pipe? Check the oil filter housing gasket and crankcase vent hoses for leaks.
I don't recommend keep filling up the oil, just because there is no oil in the deep stick (?). Overfilling with oil is also bad for your engine!
Good luck!
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The computer on the 2004 545 only indicates oil service intervals (at least that is what my 2005 545 shows), not the oil level, so I am not sure what you mean by "computer indicates oil level ok". If the dipstick indicates low oil, add some until you see a level on the stick. The dipstick is the more reliable indicator at any rate.
1 year. No apparent oil leaks either.well nothing major apart from oil stains on the bottom cover
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thanks for the replies I will take photo and show what computer indicates havnt uploaded anything yet on this forum so i will try. I will also do an oil change but it's been like this since I bought the car
1 year. No apparent oil leaks either.well nothing major apart from oil stains on the bottom cover
1 year. No apparent oil leaks either.well nothing major apart from oil stains on the bottom cover
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You have service data called up in idrive. This reflects how long until your next oil/filter change under BMW's condition based service. This has nothing to do with the oil level in the engine. Use the red handeled oil dipstick, which is located on the passenger side, with right hand drive English equipped cars, of the n62 engine, back toward the firewall. Please top off your oil using the oil dipstick to determine proper quantity.
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You have service data called up in idrive. This reflects how long until your next oil/filter change under BMW's condition based service. This has nothing to do with the oil level in the engine. Use the red handeled oil dipstick, which is located on the passenger side, with right hand drive English equipped cars, of the n62 engine, back toward the firewall. Please top off your oil using the oil dipstick to determine proper quantity.
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