I have the same thing every morning. After start up I travel the same set route for about 3.5km in +/-5min at which point I hit a gentle long climb. The oil level light then comes on for about 10-20 seconds, but as soon as I reach the top it dies down again. Hereafter it does not come on again, even when climbing steeper hills.
It happens every morning at the exact same spot & time. My oil level is on the dot on the dip stick. What can causes this?
Lots of them do it. What oil are you using?
Mine doesn't do it - I use delo 400 and overfill by 400ml.
Mine doesn't do it - I use delo 400 and overfill by 400ml.
I run on Mobil Delvac MX - your dad's recommendation. Delo 400 is not readily available around here. I put up a scene at the dealers a few times because they overfilled the oil.
One thing bothers me: Do the marks on the dipstick give a true representation of the real oil level? In other words, if the length of the dipstick is correct. It might show the oil level is correct when in fact there is not enough or too much oil.
One thing bothers me: Do the marks on the dipstick give a true representation of the real oil level? In other words, if the length of the dipstick is correct. It might show the oil level is correct when in fact there is not enough or too much oil.
I always believe a 400ml overfill can't hurt too much as it splashes around off road anyway - I'm sure the manufacturers build in an idiot safeguard.macjohnw wrote:I run on Mobil Delvac MX - your dad's recommendation. Delo 400 is not readily available around here. I put up a scene at the dealers a few times because they overfilled the oil.
One thing bothers me: Do the marks on the dipstick give a true representation of the real oil level? In other words, if the length of the dipstick is correct. It might show the oil level is correct when in fact there is not enough or too much oil.
If you like I can measure my dipstick for you for comparison? Yours is a non commonrail gen3 right?
Did the Gen 3 come in a non-common rail and common rail version?4ePikanini wrote:I always believe a 400ml overfill can't hurt too much as it splashes around off road anyway - I'm sure the manufacturers build in an idiot safeguard.macjohnw wrote:I run on Mobil Delvac MX - your dad's recommendation. Delo 400 is not readily available around here. I put up a scene at the dealers a few times because they overfilled the oil.
One thing bothers me: Do the marks on the dipstick give a true representation of the real oil level? In other words, if the length of the dipstick is correct. It might show the oil level is correct when in fact there is not enough or too much oil.
If you like I can measure my dipstick for you for comparison? Yours is a non commonrail gen3 right?
EDIT: Yes, please measure your dipstick (if I said that anywhere else, it would just sound wrong

I don't know, just want to make sure our dipsticks are the same.macjohnw wrote:
Did the Gen 3 come in a non-common rail and common rail version?
See below.macjohnw wrote:
EDIT: Yes, please measure your dipstick (if I said that anywhere else, it would just sound wrong)



Dipsticks look the same size and type as far as I can see. Just thought of something else: the dipstick sheath determines how deep the stick will go into the sump.
I will drain the oil at the next service, exactly measure the amount of oil needed and see where the mark on the dipstick is.
I will drain the oil at the next service, exactly measure the amount of oil needed and see where the mark on the dipstick is.
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jip. looks the same - besides that yours is cleaner!
My dipstick is always clean4ePikanini wrote:jip. looks the same - besides that yours is cleaner!

Maybe that is why the light comes on!macjohnw wrote:My dipstick is always clean4ePikanini wrote:jip. looks the same - besides that yours is cleaner!
