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garfield81 10-12-2013 12:15 PM

"Check Engine Oil Lev"
 
I have been reading through the forums this morning regarding the Check Engine Oil Level message and almost every post ended up at that it's "Normal". But I just got an oil change about 4 months ago at a BMW dealership and about 3000 miles later I get the "Check Engine Oil Lev" and the oil level is at Min on the dipstick. I don't think that's "Normal", right?

Forgot to mention it's a 06 X5 3.0i.

motordavid 10-12-2013 01:26 PM

Every BMW dlr and their spec literature will say that your oil consumption is within 'specs', fwiw.

And, maybe the dlr that did your oil change shorted you a qt on the fill...it happens.

I would top up the oil, starting with a quart, drive it to fully warmed up/hot, let it sit for 15 mins, check stick, add more if necessary. Then go drive it for a few thou monitoring the oil level.

Pretty 'normal' for many of our Xs, and I still think you might have received a short fill.
GL, mD

pezho405 10-12-2013 02:14 PM

Sounds pretty normal.

bcredliner 10-12-2013 02:48 PM

Be sure to check the oil at operating temperature before adding oil. When you have verified the oil is at the full mark, again when X is at operating temperature. Then track the mileage and check oil at each 1000mi. mark to verify how many miles it takes to burn a quart. I have not had a 3.0 but I don't consider a quart per 3,000mi. as normal.

Were you using a qt. per 3,000mi. prior to the oil change?

740ilDuke 10-12-2013 08:24 PM

Perhaps a bad level sensor. There is also a pressure sensor that goes bad on these.

JCL 10-12-2013 11:50 PM

No reason to suspect a bad level sensor if in fact the dipstick also shows it being low.

Completely normal IMO. I'm with MD.

740ilDuke 10-13-2013 12:24 AM

Scanned over that part - certainly if it's low on the dipstick, nothing unusual - its doing it's job by letting you know. :thumbup:

J.Belknap 10-13-2013 12:52 AM

Within BMW specs.

srmmmm 10-14-2013 12:08 PM

During hot summer months in Texas, I can consume a quart of 5W-30 every 2000 miles with some contribution from a valve cover leak. I now run the 10W-60 "M" oil June through September while we do our boat towing and average a quart every 3500 miles. Not too bad with more than 240,000 miles on the engine.

2002 X5 3.0 241,000 miles
2004 325i 107,000 miles

DGreekStallion 10-14-2013 11:35 PM

I just had the same sort of issue. Check engine oil message popped up, intermittently... Perhaps my driving style had something to do with it. Haha.

I just love that 4.4i V8.

A couple courts of Royal Purple 5W-30 and it's all taken care of.


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