Checking Oil Level on a V12VS
Discussion
Phil74891 said:
As an attempt to get this to four pages.......I experienced this earlier in the year:
After my 3,000 mile European tour where I checked the oil every week using the cold method, (not the hot method), I put the car back into storage for about 6 weeks. When I picked it up again, the low oil warning message came on as soon as I inserted the key. I immediately checked the oil and it was just below the half way point on the dipstick. I added half a litre of Mobil 1, which I had in the boot, waited a few minutes and checked the level again. It was almost at the top of the appropriate measuring area on the dipstick. I started the car, reset the warning message and drove off.
I guess the moral of this story is that the warning light seems to come on while there is still sufficient oil in the engine, thereby giving you a chance to rectify the issue before your engine explodes.
Does anyone else have any exciting engine oil topping up stories to tell?
Phil,After my 3,000 mile European tour where I checked the oil every week using the cold method, (not the hot method), I put the car back into storage for about 6 weeks. When I picked it up again, the low oil warning message came on as soon as I inserted the key. I immediately checked the oil and it was just below the half way point on the dipstick. I added half a litre of Mobil 1, which I had in the boot, waited a few minutes and checked the level again. It was almost at the top of the appropriate measuring area on the dipstick. I started the car, reset the warning message and drove off.
I guess the moral of this story is that the warning light seems to come on while there is still sufficient oil in the engine, thereby giving you a chance to rectify the issue before your engine explodes.
Does anyone else have any exciting engine oil topping up stories to tell?
how did you reset the warning on your car?
I had my "oil level warning, check and top up" message and I was at the minimum on the dipstick. Then I put almost a liter and the dip stick now reads above the mid point but the warning is still lit up. Do you think I need to fill up the oil closer to the max reading on the dipstick?
Sorry to bring a thread up from the dead but I have issue with my v12s. My oil level check light came on. I checked the level with a cold engine. It was a little low so filled it up and rechecked after sitting overnight. The level was at max but warning light still on. I spoke with Aston service didn't have to much to add, but he seemed worried that the red triangle light was on. He said to add oil, let it sit and recheck oil level. If not improved than I need to bring it in. Any thoughts?
Never thought my original post would make it to nearly 6 pages !
I would rather trust the dipstick than onboard electronics so wouldn't follow your dealer's advice to add oil and check again.
If the level is OK (checking when the engine is completely cold) I wouldn't add any oil.
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I would rather trust the dipstick than onboard electronics so wouldn't follow your dealer's advice to add oil and check again.
If the level is OK (checking when the engine is completely cold) I wouldn't add any oil.
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