- Jul 10, 2015
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I have a yellow low oil warning light.
The car has just been serviced, and filled with oil. This light comes on after 20 minutes, and when the car is stopped. The car had been on a car transporter and may have been shipped on an incline.
So, it seems unlikely it is an oil problem if it has just been filled. They found no oil leaks when I had the car inspected last week. There were no fault codes on the diagnostics.
Do you think this is a faulty sensor?
Or something to do with the way the car was shipped causing a false reading?
I would add more oil, however I've read that over-filling with oil is not a good idea.
Your thoughts? How would I determine the cause? There doesn't seem to be a way to measure the oil level, apart from using the electronic reading, which relies on the sensor, of course.
Oh for a simple dipstick!
The car has just been serviced, and filled with oil. This light comes on after 20 minutes, and when the car is stopped. The car had been on a car transporter and may have been shipped on an incline.
So, it seems unlikely it is an oil problem if it has just been filled. They found no oil leaks when I had the car inspected last week. There were no fault codes on the diagnostics.
Do you think this is a faulty sensor?
Or something to do with the way the car was shipped causing a false reading?
I would add more oil, however I've read that over-filling with oil is not a good idea.
Your thoughts? How would I determine the cause? There doesn't seem to be a way to measure the oil level, apart from using the electronic reading, which relies on the sensor, of course.
Oh for a simple dipstick!
