Hi all, has anyone ever had their oil light illuminate when motorway driving, but not when urban driving.
A couple of times in the last month, the oil light has come on after doing 60mph+ for more than 10 minutes. I cannot hear any extra engine noise when this happens. The light goes off when I drop down to about 50mph.
I've done a full diagnostic scan & although a couple of unrelated fault codes came up, they were nothing to do with the engine oil pressure or the sensor.
Maybe an oil change is probably due because it has been 6000 miles since the last oil change....or should I say, possibly just a filter change ?
I may have answered my own question....filter ?
This OM642 mercedes engine takes 9.5 litres of oil at a change, which is pretty much double what a 4 cylinder 2.0 diesel takes, but only has a single oil filter the same size as a 4 cylinder 2.0. That is double the amount of oil being filtered through a filter that really is only build to handle half that oil. It's no wonder that this engine requires such frequent oil changes !
An oil change on this car requires 9.5 litres of fully synthetic 5W/30 oil & a new filter after about 5000 miles. Considering that fully synthetic oil is premium oil & in most cars is good for between 10,000 - 18,000 miles, then maybe it may make more economical sense to just replace the filter, as the oil should still be good....shouldn't it ?
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jonnyjeep
Hi all, has anyone ever had their oil light illuminate when motorway driving, but not when urban driving.
A couple of times in the last month, the oil light has come on after doing 60mph+ for more than 10 minutes. I cannot hear any extra engine noise when this happens. The light goes off when I drop down to about 50mph.
I've done a full diagnostic scan & although a couple of unrelated fault codes came up, they were nothing to do with the engine oil pressure or the sensor.
Maybe an oil change is probably due because it has been 6000 miles since the last oil change....or should I say, possibly just a filter change ?
I may have answered my own question....filter ?
This OM642 mercedes engine takes 9.5 litres of oil at a change, which is pretty much double what a 4 cylinder 2.0 diesel takes, but only has a single oil filter the same size as a 4 cylinder 2.0. That is double the amount of oil being filtered through a filter that really is only build to handle half that oil. It's no wonder that this engine requires such frequent oil changes !
An oil change on this car requires 9.5 litres of fully synthetic 5W/30 oil & a new filter after about 5000 miles. Considering that fully synthetic oil is premium oil & in most cars is good for between 10,000 - 18,000 miles, then maybe it may make more economical sense to just replace the filter, as the oil should still be good....shouldn't it ?
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