Is there a way to physically check oil level rather than rely on the computer?
I've had faults in the past with the oil level light (coming on when oil level is fine) but now the thing is telling me to 'add more oil immediately' etc.
I've added 3 litres and it's still doing it.
So I'd like to check manually.
Tried taking it do the dealer but service was closed, would just wait till Monday but have a long drive tomorrow and wanted to check with STW first.
So, what should I do? Engine seems to be running fine. Its a 2l turbo btw. 2010.
I don't think there is a way to do it.
I wouldn't of added oil though until I could get a garage to look at it but I'd also not be driving it.
Hmm, can you damage by having too much oil?
Funny thing is I have a degree in Automotive Engineering but spent 15 minutes looking for a dip stick before resorting to the manual!
I would think there are better websites than here to ask such a question ...
Yes you can do a whole load of damage to an engine with too much oil in it !
I thought STW was the site with the highest percentage of Audi drivers?!
Hmm, can you damage by having too much oil?
Yup you can burst the seals, if you lucky it may just spit it out.
I would think there are better websites than here to ask such a question ...
Well the answer will be the same, VAG engines with the auto oil sensor don't have a dipstick. Which is why he couldn't find it.
Do you know the correct oil capacity of the engine ?
Drain all the oil out, then put the correct volume back in.
Bit of a faff, but better than taking a chance on a long drive with probably 50% too much oil.
would just wait till Monday but have a long drive tomorrow and wanted to check with STW first.
If you run the engine with the wrong amount of oil in it you may well have a short drive, long wait, change of plans and hefty bill.
Seems to be a load of stuff about his ongoogle / audi forums.
I wouldn't drive it. Odds are that you have now got an overfilled engine
empty it and re fill.. dont spend money on oil put asda's finest in.
Sounds advice Graham.
Does it really not have a dipstick?
give audi assist a call and see if they have any advice they can give 0800699999
No way to check the oil level manually? Wow, that's a great design feature!
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Lol, so no way of easily and quickly checking oil condition either! Awesome design work!
Are you sure you can't check the level manually? Every VAG car I've ever driven has an oil stick.
New Mercs don't have a dipstick either. The logic of this escapes me.
Overfilling is not a good idea. Can lead to all kinds of problems.
If in doubt then the drain it and refill with the correct amount is the safest way to be sure. It will also give confirmation that the sensor is reading correctly (or otherwise).
I would suspect that the "logic" in it is that owners should not look under the bonnet, but should be forced to pay for labour from Audi dealers in order to generate more revenue.
Lol, so no way of easily and quickly checking oil condition either! Awesome design work!
Errr! That's not hard now is it, he put oil in so guess what it has an oil filler cap. Add the fact VAG use synthetic oils that last for a bloody age anyway.
should be forced to pay for labour from Audi dealers in order to generate more revenue.
You don't have to get them serviced or repaired at an Audi dealer.
I have just had a mate breaking an a4 1.8t on my driveay due to a simliar issue.
Oil warning light came on after a bump. His uncle filled it up with oil, ended up adding a full 4.5l. Shortly afterwards the car started to pogo down the street. He pogoes it to his nephews which he never made it to because it jumped a tooth and carked it completely.
On breaking it when we pulled the front end off and cut the air intakes, my grass go covered in oil. The overfilling had forced oil past the turbo seals and sprayed it around the engine.
All the parts he wanted to salvage to try and recoup some of the costs were full of oil.
SO my advice is DON'T drive it.
That's a truly terrible bit of design.
I already disliked modern cars, but that's taking the piss!
Same with BMW.
Don't drive it if overfilled - if oil pressure builds high enough the engine will start to run on the oil, running out of control and destroying itself in the process. Lots of smoke, possible oil on road, embarrassing chats with police etc.
Well, I didn't die and neither did car.
I think there is a sensor fault to be honest. Mine would give me a gentle reminder it was low. 1 litre was usually enough to make it perfect again. If your sensor went straight to "NEED OIL NOW" and you put in 3 litres to no avail, I would call AUDI.
And yes, you can do a lot of damage in having too much oil.
Well, I didn't die and neither did car.
My mate's car didn't die immediately either, took a few days, then the seals went, but don't listen to us. That is why we have internet forums to ask questions we don't want to hear the answers to.
My 2008 A4 2.0 RSI still has a dipstick. It also has electronic sensor which came on on the M5 earlier... Dont drive the car if you've put loads in, the sensor on mine goes bong if you need 250ml top up.
Hmm, can you damage by having too much oil?Funny thing is I have a degree in Automotive Engineering but spent 15 minutes looking for a dip stick
The second question is understandable - they get well hidden. But the first? With a degree in automotive engineering? What did they teach you?
