Oil burning.. Low oil level
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Oil burning.. Low oil level
Ok guys, tonight i was warned that my oil level is low. Question, i had the oil changed 3k miles ago and 2k to go but i just checked it and alarming my dipstick shows LOW or (bottom dot). at this point its late so i have no oil to put in it but i am guessing 3-4 quarts to get it back to full? Please chime in if you have some answers.. 25k on the car and this is the first time this has happened.
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Who did your last oil change? Are you sure they put 10 qt. in it?
I took my car for oil change last week, 20K miles, and the guy doing the oil change said that the oil was black. Level was OK, and on my previous oil change I used Mobil 1 (same as this time) at 15K. I guess the hot Miami summer made it turn black.
I took my car for oil change last week, 20K miles, and the guy doing the oil change said that the oil was black. Level was OK, and on my previous oil change I used Mobil 1 (same as this time) at 15K. I guess the hot Miami summer made it turn black.
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ok... i filled the oil up. it was about 1.5 quarts low and well as per the owners manual they state that under extreme use the car will burn 1.1 qts every 600 miles. and well several canyon runs and track events i would consider that extreme. but Mobil one is going in next week.
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ok... i filled the oil up. it was about 1.5 quarts low and well as per the owners manual they state that under extreme use the car will burn 1.1 qts every 600 miles. and well several canyon runs and track events i would consider that extreme. but Mobil one is going in next week.
Check the details on the bill. It should say how much oil they put in. It won't confirm what they actually did but it might give some clue.
Next time check the oil level after getting service. You can't be too careful.
You might consider doing the changes yourself. It doesn't take much knowhow or tools and can be quite rewarding in more than one way.
Colin.
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It calls Pride and Workmanship, which totally lacks now a day. I need to take my back to drain out some excess (1/2-in above high dot).
Hypethetically speaking, do you know how difficult it is to get warranty work on the engine related-issue but dealer has no record of your oil maint history in its data base, even though you DIY regularly?
Hypethetically speaking, do you know how difficult it is to get warranty work on the engine related-issue but dealer has no record of your oil maint history in its data base, even though you DIY regularly?
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It would be a shame, if the dealer would hold an "Engine" problem against you, if you have no history of getting "rap3d" by them. Where does it say on the warranty contract that they wont cover you, on the basis of never coming in for an oil change?
Oh and trust me, I know people who take their car to the dealer regularly, and still have issue's getting warranty work done. So I understand what you are saying--however, I think the dealer will always hassle you, when they have to cover the cost of work.
Unless the issue directly has to deal with the engine freezing over because of no-oil, I find it really hard to believe that they could blame an engine failure on lack of "Dealer" service. But, once again the dealer always wants to make money and not loose.
Its a business....I know...
Oh and trust me, I know people who take their car to the dealer regularly, and still have issue's getting warranty work done. So I understand what you are saying--however, I think the dealer will always hassle you, when they have to cover the cost of work.
Unless the issue directly has to deal with the engine freezing over because of no-oil, I find it really hard to believe that they could blame an engine failure on lack of "Dealer" service. But, once again the dealer always wants to make money and not loose.
Its a business....I know...
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When I was replacing my rearview mirror (LSB on another thread) the tech rep was "complaining" about not having records of me going for service in the past 10K miles, I told him that their charges are way too expensive for what needs to be done, and that I was doing it myself buying original parts (filters) directly from their parts department.
They will always complain, but they have no right to deny warranty based on not doing services with them.
They will always complain, but they have no right to deny warranty based on not doing services with them.
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My car burned oil at my track weekend. I didn't check it on Saturday morning, but I did check it Sunday morning after about 2 hours at speed. It was nearly a quart low. I expected it, and it's normal for an engine run hard for extended periods.
AFA documentation - that's why I get Blackstone analysis on my oil. I have every change documented and lab results indicating the quality of the oil at the time it was changed. No way Lexus could argue one word about lack of maintenance.
AFA documentation - that's why I get Blackstone analysis on my oil. I have every change documented and lab results indicating the quality of the oil at the time it was changed. No way Lexus could argue one word about lack of maintenance.
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Well there you go....
After track events or driving hard for extended periods, be sure to check your oil levels the next today to properly top off the engine oil..
Joe Z
After track events or driving hard for extended periods, be sure to check your oil levels the next today to properly top off the engine oil..
Joe Z
Last edited by Joe Z; 09-08-09 at 10:58 AM.
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I realize this thread is old but I experienced the same thing today and had to put in a quart. I have about 4k into this oil (21k miles total) and I've been to the drag strip and it's been ran fairly hard on the street a few times so I assume this is to be expected...
Anyone else experience this lately with theirs? Should I be more concerned?
Anyone else experience this lately with theirs? Should I be more concerned?