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Weird oil level sensor issue
So it's been a while since I checked my oil level on the 4.8is. Checked it today and it was on the minimum level on the dipstick. I had to add 1 QT. In the past I have gotten the check oil level message on the cluster. It didn't happen this time. Is the sensor faulty? I thought when they failed they would light up yellow at start up. Any thoughts?
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I had similar problem with my car recently. I can tell the oil is low when the litter tick at start takes too long to go away but I lent my car to somebody and i noticed the tick immediately.
I added a quart of oil and it didn’t even get to the “minimum” mark so clearly I wasn’t getting my low oil warning like my wife’s car does (where the oil light will come on for a few seconds when you turn off the engine). I’m betting the oil level sensor is kaput. I think it may also be the oil temp sensor which I can read with my scanner. I’ve never tried to find the oil level reading with my scanner but will soon. |
Thanks for your response. N62 as well? Please let me know your findings. [emoji4]
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I have the 3.0 but I’ve worked on M62 which I think uses identical oil level/temp sensor on the bottom of the oil pan. I don’t know where the 3.0 sensor is.
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If it has one. I don't have the stiffening plate on wife's X5 and I didn't recall seeing the oil sensor when I was down there so not exactly sure where it is.
Very familiar with where in the M62 motor because it's placement interferes with a few things like making not all the pan bolts being the same length! Not cool BMW. |
There is an oil level sensor on the E53 3.0i, and indeed it is at the bottom. I think mine is bad as well, so I have been thinking about replacing it (that's why I know it is there, cuz I looked for it a few days ago :-).
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Explain the lock out. I'm pretty sure over been there.
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