Oil Consumption on Audi A4 2.0T TFSI HELP!!!!

Oil Consumption on Audi A4 2.0T TFSI HELP!!!!

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malvin121

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7 posts

146 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Hi guys,

Ive turned to here because noone is willing to help me and i keep getting mixed messages so i hope someone out there can help. I recently bought an Audi 2ltr TSFI Quattro Sline. From the day i bought i only drove it about 160 miles it started flashing that i need to top up 1ltr oil. So i did however the person i bought from advised i dont put anymore oil as this could damage the engine and it could be the oil switch. It was fine after i topped up but then it came on again after another about 160 miles and now im scared if i should top it up again as no dipstick on these cars. The light is currently on at the moment saying i need to top up another 1ltr. Is this a common problem? Do i top up again? I have got it booked at a Audi garage so they can monitor oil consumption for next week. But my oil light is on please guys help?

seb24

4 posts

108 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Hi mate,

It could be a problem with a sensor, for example the windscreen fluid light keeps popping up on mine even though it's near full. I'd be surprised if you are actually consuming that much oil per 150 odd miles, are you sure there was any in when you bought it lol?

My advice would be to buy good oil (from somewhere like Opie, and not standard supermarket rammel) and top it up. Then you can monitor how much you use by manually checking. Bit of a ballache as there's no dipstick with your variation of the car, but you can buy a dipstick for manually checking in future. For the mean time, you can check via the MMI which is under car settings. Make sure engine is off but ignition is on, and obviously be on a flat surface..

In the mean time, just drive as normal and keep the revs down until you get it into the Audi garage, they will know what's up with it.


malvin121

Original Poster:

7 posts

146 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Hi thanks for the reply.. the car only just been serviced when i picked it up which was a week ago. At first i did think they didnt put enough oil after the service but seems this is ongoing.

rambo19

2,740 posts

137 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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This is why I hate cars with no dipstick!

The only safe way is to drain all the oil and refill with the exact amount as stated in service book.
Then keep an eye on it.

malvin121

Original Poster:

7 posts

146 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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rambo19 said:
This is why I hate cars with no dipstick!

The only safe way is to drain all the oil and refill with the exact amount as stated in service book.
Then keep an eye on it.
This has been my dream car and i saved up for it and i feel let down.

Heaveho

5,282 posts

174 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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rambo19 said:
This is why I hate cars with no dipstick!

The only safe way is to drain all the oil and refill with the exact amount as stated in service book.
Then keep an eye on it.
How do you keep an eye on it though, with no dipstick?

Thoroughly pathetic design, just another reason not to own anything German again. Same problem with an M5 we had, no dipstick, pathological liar for an on board display. I could have torched it for that alone!

I'm not known to be a patient man when faced with design stupidity!

Blaster72

10,826 posts

197 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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These have a dipstick tube under the engine cover that just has a bung fitted. I'm pretty sure you can buy a normal dipstick from Audi to fit.

If your car is using 1ltr of oil every 160 miles then I'd suggest it has a pretty serious leak or the engine is knackered. Really need to have someone take a look around the usual post service culprits (filter housing), sump plug etc...

SmithyAG

300 posts

128 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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These were known for piston ring problems, and a lot are/were fixed by audi.

However a litre per 160 miles.... If it was rings I'd expect constant smoke out of the back.

As said, either fit a dipstick from audi or drain and refill accurately to see actual use.

Crafty_

13,277 posts

200 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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How old is the car ? mileage ?

That engine is well known for oil consumption issues. Do a search here, you'll find several threads.

snoopy25

1,865 posts

120 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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I didnt even know that they made cars without dipsticks eek

Seems a little silly if you ask me.......

PositronicRay

27,004 posts

183 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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snoopy25 said:
I didnt even know that they made cars without dipsticks eek

Seems a little silly if you ask me.......
Dipstick...........the most reliable thing Audi fitted.............and they deleted it.

ShiningWit

10,203 posts

128 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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All Audis come with dipsticks.

Ahum... whistle

malvin121

Original Poster:

7 posts

146 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Blaster72 said:
These have a dipstick tube under the engine cover that just has a bung fitted. I'm pretty sure you can buy a normal dipstick from Audi to fit.

If your car is using 1ltr of oil every 160 miles then I'd suggest it has a pretty serious leak or the engine is knackered. Really need to have someone take a look around the usual post service culprits (filter housing), sump plug etc...
I have the car booked into the garage for next week thursday. there isnt any smoke or any leaks it drives perfect but just loosing oil. not sure if its just burning it off

malvin121

Original Poster:

7 posts

146 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Crafty_ said:
How old is the car ? mileage ?

That engine is well known for oil consumption issues. Do a search here, you'll find several threads.
i have tried searching but no straight answer the car if 09 plate and has done 80K

Crafty_

13,277 posts

200 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Here is one to get you started: http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

If its got to 90k without being opened up, its doing well.