low oil level 4k mi' after oil change
#1
low oil level 4k mi' after oil change
My girl friend owns a 07 MC s changed her oil in the end of april
25580 mi' on the odometer @ the dealer.
this week 30 k miles engine knoks she goes back to the dealer and was told
she ran the motor with no oil and needs a new motor and turbo.
1. she was told that you have to check oil level every 2nd gas tank. IS THAT RIGHT?
2. went to a local shop they add a little oil and could not duplicate problem.
realy wanted to know if any of you guys have to top of the oil that many
times?
25580 mi' on the odometer @ the dealer.
this week 30 k miles engine knoks she goes back to the dealer and was told
she ran the motor with no oil and needs a new motor and turbo.
1. she was told that you have to check oil level every 2nd gas tank. IS THAT RIGHT?
2. went to a local shop they add a little oil and could not duplicate problem.
realy wanted to know if any of you guys have to top of the oil that many
times?
#3
If you can believe it, BMW says that acceptaple oil consumpsion on these cars is 1 qt every 700 mi. Thats CRAZY.
If you stick by the intervals set by the factory you can run out of oil way before your service is due !!!
I have also heard of oil lines to the turbo plugging and turbos burning up due to oil change intervals being too far apart.
BTW, yours is a second gen MINI or R56 N14, this post belongs in th 2nd gen forum.
If you stick by the intervals set by the factory you can run out of oil way before your service is due !!!
I have also heard of oil lines to the turbo plugging and turbos burning up due to oil change intervals being too far apart.
BTW, yours is a second gen MINI or R56 N14, this post belongs in th 2nd gen forum.
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#5
I was told this by the BMW field rep visiting a local dealer when asking him about oil usage in the R56 N14 engine. He refered to a bulletin (it was an old BMW bulletin) and I told him the MINIs were not even out when the bulletin came out, he replied it applies to all BMW vehicles. (he was a real #!%&)
Maybee he was just giving me a hard time or was full of it, I cant access these bulletins so if someone out there can I would love to see it too. Anyway the service advisor and he stuck by this. I check my oil every 1000 mi or so and never go more than 5k on synthetic between service.
BTW Fords spec for oil usage back in the 80s was 1 qt every 900 mi.
Maybee he was just giving me a hard time or was full of it, I cant access these bulletins so if someone out there can I would love to see it too. Anyway the service advisor and he stuck by this. I check my oil every 1000 mi or so and never go more than 5k on synthetic between service.
BTW Fords spec for oil usage back in the 80s was 1 qt every 900 mi.
#6
OK, stopped by the local dealer this morning to further research this and wouldnt you know, the service advisor had actual copies of this handy, I guess this has become a hot topic among the TURBO cars. The bulletin # SIB 11-05-84, it states the following.
after the engie has been run a distance of 6000 mi. the maximum permisable oil consumption for our four and six cylinder engines is 750 miles per quart.
I find this VERY SCARY !!
This info belongs in the second gen forums more than here since it didnt really seem to be an issue until the N14 (turbo) engine from what I have heard. My R53 W11 has never used alot of oil, it now has 165k on it and still uses less than a quart between oil changes.
after the engie has been run a distance of 6000 mi. the maximum permisable oil consumption for our four and six cylinder engines is 750 miles per quart.
I find this VERY SCARY !!
This info belongs in the second gen forums more than here since it didnt really seem to be an issue until the N14 (turbo) engine from what I have heard. My R53 W11 has never used alot of oil, it now has 165k on it and still uses less than a quart between oil changes.
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There is no excuse for building a car that needs it's oil level checked every other time you fill up! What does the service manager tell his BMW customers? Their engines now come without dipsticks! Do they need to have this checked every other time they fill up? Something doesn't sound right here.
#10
If you can believe it, BMW says that acceptaple oil consumpsion on these cars is 1 qt every 700 mi. Thats CRAZY.
If you stick by the intervals set by the factory you can run out of oil way before your service is due !!!
I have also heard of oil lines to the turbo plugging and turbos burning up due to oil change intervals being too far apart.
BTW, yours is a second gen MINI or R56 N14, this post belongs in th 2nd gen forum.
If you stick by the intervals set by the factory you can run out of oil way before your service is due !!!
I have also heard of oil lines to the turbo plugging and turbos burning up due to oil change intervals being too far apart.
BTW, yours is a second gen MINI or R56 N14, this post belongs in th 2nd gen forum.
#11
There is no excuse for building a car that needs it's oil level checked every other time you fill up! What does the service manager tell his BMW customers? Their engines now come without dipsticks! Do they need to have this checked every other time they fill up? Something doesn't sound right here.
#12
I realize that there is no low oil sensor in the MINI. My point is that I don't think it's reasonable to expect the average MINI owner to check his or her oil every 700 miles. I wonder if this is being told to customers when they pick up their new R56. I doubt it. Moreover, given the technology level present in today's car engines, do you think it is acceptable for an engine to use that much oil in such a short time?
#13
Do a search about new motors using oil on the net Mini/ BMW are not the only ones that have a high oil rate. I found this
Now a word about new cars. People notice the engine in their new vehicle seems to be burning oil. They contact the dealer and are advised that using oil is a "normal condition." I agree, however there is a difference between "burning oil" and "using oil." We just discussed how oil is burned. In contrast, today's engines operate at higher temperatures and compression ratios, causing oil to be used. Higher temperatures and compression ratios achieve two things:
Now a word about new cars. People notice the engine in their new vehicle seems to be burning oil. They contact the dealer and are advised that using oil is a "normal condition." I agree, however there is a difference between "burning oil" and "using oil." We just discussed how oil is burned. In contrast, today's engines operate at higher temperatures and compression ratios, causing oil to be used. Higher temperatures and compression ratios achieve two things:
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My girl friend owns a 07 MC s changed her oil in the end of april
25580 mi' on the odometer @ the dealer.
this week 30 k miles engine knoks she goes back to the dealer and was told
she ran the motor with no oil and needs a new motor and turbo.
1. she was told that you have to check oil level every 2nd gas tank. IS THAT RIGHT?
2. went to a local shop they add a little oil and could not duplicate problem.
realy wanted to know if any of you guys have to top of the oil that many
times?
25580 mi' on the odometer @ the dealer.
this week 30 k miles engine knoks she goes back to the dealer and was told
she ran the motor with no oil and needs a new motor and turbo.
1. she was told that you have to check oil level every 2nd gas tank. IS THAT RIGHT?
2. went to a local shop they add a little oil and could not duplicate problem.
realy wanted to know if any of you guys have to top of the oil that many
times?
There is an oil pressure sensor that will trigger a warning light if pressure is below specs. Did it ever come on? If it did and was ignored, the engine could be damaged.
Turbocharged motors can be harsh on oil, so it's important to follow its consumption pattern.
It's the owner's responsibility to check the oil level. Even if it consumes too much, it's still the owner's duty to keep track of it.
#16
I'm not saying that significant oil usage in a low mileage car is good or that an oil leak is to be expected. What I'm saying is that the consequences of running your car without sufficient oil are dire enough to check the level often.
Last edited by ran-o-matic; 12-09-2009 at 01:01 PM.
#18
They did not. They told me to check it once a week. I just checked the manual. It doesn't give an interval. It just says that oil consumption varies. It sounds like you don't think checking oil level is necessary. We must agree to disagree.
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Dipstick use....
Wow....
Have your girl open the glove box out & read page 95 & 96 of the owners manual.
Never mind, I've done it for her.
With the vehicle's engine at normal operating temperature, i.e. after uninterrupted driving for at least 6 miles/10 km, park the vehicle on a level surface.
Have your girl open the glove box out & read page 95 & 96 of the owners manual.
Never mind, I've done it for her.
The engine oil consumption is dependent on driving style and driving conditions.
Checking engine oil level !!!!
With the vehicle's engine at normal operating temperature, i.e. after uninterrupted driving for at least 6 miles/10 km, park the vehicle on a level surface.
Switch off the engine.
Pull the dipstick out after approx. 5 minutes and wipe it off with a lint-free cloth, paper towel or similar material.
Carefully push the dipstick all the way into
Carefully push the dipstick all the way into
the guide tube and pull it out again. The oil level should be between the two marks on the dipstick.The oil quantity at a level between the two marks on the dipstick is approx. 1 US quart1 liter. Do not fill beyond the upper mark on the dipstick. Excess oil will damage the engine. (as will driving without enough oil)
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Most all of the higher end,performance type cars do tend to use some oil. Stop and go driving tends to up the consumption and as these cars cost alot many drivers baby them during break in which leads to glazed cyl. walls and if the rings don't seat the car will use oil. Most all the owners manuals I've seen say oil should be checked when the tank is filled. I've worked on Hondas for the past 20yrs. and even they use oil. A qt. per 1000mi. is considered normal and while most of them don't consume that much a city driven vehicle will often be a quart or more low after a few thousand miles. Every car is different and your mileage will vary,And it is after all your car and your responsibility.
#23
2007 mini cooper s - burns oil
bought a used 2007 cooper s. - 4 months ago from penske mercedes -west covina -my 1st Mini with 39000 miles
took it to Ontario Mini , Ca - changed Oil & coolant flush
@ about 41000 miles
had no idea i need to check oil level on a fairly low mileage car.
little rattling noise @ start UP around 43000 miles .
check engine light & low oil warning light came on , on the way to work @ 44000 miles
turn around came home . finally check oil- no oil on dip stick- added oil started the car again, engine made awful clunking noise & massive oil spill all over my drive way ! now looking for a used engine to buy.
This place call LOW MILEAGE ENGINE in Memphis. anyone dealt with them before?
took it to Ontario Mini , Ca - changed Oil & coolant flush
@ about 41000 miles
had no idea i need to check oil level on a fairly low mileage car.
little rattling noise @ start UP around 43000 miles .
check engine light & low oil warning light came on , on the way to work @ 44000 miles
turn around came home . finally check oil- no oil on dip stick- added oil started the car again, engine made awful clunking noise & massive oil spill all over my drive way ! now looking for a used engine to buy.
This place call LOW MILEAGE ENGINE in Memphis. anyone dealt with them before?
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bought a used 2007 cooper s. - 4 months ago from penske mercedes -west covina -my 1st Mini with 39000 miles
took it to Ontario Mini , Ca - changed Oil & coolant flush
@ about 41000 miles
had no idea i need to check oil level on a fairly low mileage car.
little rattling noise @ start UP around 43000 miles .
check engine light & low oil warning light came on , on the way to work @ 44000 miles
turn around came home . finally check oil- no oil on dip stick- added oil started the car again, engine made awful clunking noise & massive oil spill all over my drive way ! now looking for a used engine to buy.
This place call LOW MILEAGE ENGINE in Memphis. anyone dealt with them before?
took it to Ontario Mini , Ca - changed Oil & coolant flush
@ about 41000 miles
had no idea i need to check oil level on a fairly low mileage car.
little rattling noise @ start UP around 43000 miles .
check engine light & low oil warning light came on , on the way to work @ 44000 miles
turn around came home . finally check oil- no oil on dip stick- added oil started the car again, engine made awful clunking noise & massive oil spill all over my drive way ! now looking for a used engine to buy.
This place call LOW MILEAGE ENGINE in Memphis. anyone dealt with them before?
Don't have the work done at a dealer, though.. find a good MINI mechanic. Miniworx in Laguna Hills is good. At least call them for an estimate. They are used by people in our club and are reliable and fair. Good luck!
#25
Just my 2 cents here, I once had a 2007 cooper s I picked up used from a dealer lot. I was told by the club to check my oil often so I checked it.. Good thing I did because the dipstick was dry as a bone. I freaked the f out after the stick finally started seeing oil after 2 quarts. I ended up putting almost four quarts of oil in it. Shortly after I ended up getting a new mini after that and other expensive issues.. My new Mini just had its first service by the dealer and it took half a quart in 13000 miles.
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