Shouldn't this be illegal ?
I know we've covered this before, but I was wondering if this might actually be illegal at this point... Seriously, I know you need to satisfy like 20 conditions (while also rubbing your tummy and tapping on your head simultaneously) for the oil level to finally redisplay... But in real life that means the car will not tell me for 3 days whether or not I've refilled it correctly... There's no dipstick, this is the only way, and you will not get a measurement immediately *unless you use the dealer*. Seems a little coercive to me. Use us, or else take your chances (measuring outflow with simply apple bottles, messy)... Isn't there a law in the US about car repairs where manufacturers aren't allowed to be the only option available ? Isn't that breaching that law ? I'd argue they're making this hard on purpose to prevent you from working on the car.
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It's not that hard really, just have to be patient. Put in 8 qts. Warm up the car to 190°, wait a couple minutes. Will show you're at about half full. Add in small increments and repeat till you get to your desired level...got it right on my first try. Dont let them break you 💪
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Originally Posted by Arxigos
(Post 16130049)
It's not that hard really, just have to be patient. Put in 8 qts. Warm up the car to 190°, wait a couple minutes. Will show you're at about half full. Add in small increments and repeat till you get to your desired level...got it right on my first try. Dont let them break you ��
Say you mess up because you get distracted and damage the engine... A dipstick or an immediate measurement would inform you. Pretty sure older models could - the dipstick ones for sure... This current one will not... I just have a hard time believing that a car *this sophisticated* truly requires that long to deliver at least a ballpark oil level (like a dipstick could). I think they are doing it on purpose to dissuade you from doing the work. |
I understand your frustration. Like how for some cars it's nearly impossible to change a simple headlight bulb without taking it in to the dealership. I don't think it's on purpose, I think it's more that they are over engineering everything, trying to get smaller, lighter, fancier, and that simple things like a dipstick is an afterthought. That or they think we can all afford paying $250 for an oil change....
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Originally Posted by Arxigos
(Post 16130076)
I understand your frustration. Like how for some cars it's nearly impossible to change a simple headlight bulb without taking it in to the dealership. I don't think it's on purpose, I think it's more that they are over engineering everything, trying to get smaller, lighter, fancier, and that simple things like a dipstick is an afterthought. That or they think we can all afford paying $250 for an oil change....
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Originally Posted by Falcondrivr
(Post 16130109)
You have a BMW too?
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you say 3 days - have you driven the car because you need to drive about 10 miles or so before it resets
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Originally Posted by Arxigos
(Post 16130076)
...That or they think we can all afford paying $250 for an oil change....
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Originally Posted by Porsche_nuts
(Post 16130221)
you say 3 days - have you driven the car because you need to drive about 10 miles or so before it resets
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Originally Posted by scottlma
(Post 16130246)
PLEASE tell me where you are getting oil changes on a 911 that cheap :)
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Apparently, the DME measures at idle from 194 degrees and needs to run for two minutes to get a good reading... you can force a measurement through PIWIS but the same conditions must be met, there is no immediate measurement that I could find. But if you're under or over filled past the thresholds it should tell you right away.
As far as legality concerns, they're probably fine since, in theory, the car will still tell you the oil level without special tools. I do agree it's a horrible experience compared to a dispstick. |
Originally Posted by chris2
(Post 16130450)
But if you're under or over filled past the thresholds it should tell you right away.
As far as legality concerns, they're probably fine since, in theory, the car will still tell you the oil level without special tools. I do agree it's a horrible experience compared to a dispstick. |
I have never considered using the dealer over this. 8 quarts. Add a little more if needed. No biggie.
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Originally Posted by scottlma
(Post 16130246)
PLEASE tell me where you are getting oil changes on a 911 that cheap :)
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I just pour my old oil into Mobil 1 containers to get an idea of what I drained and usually get within 200 mL of where I need to be. Best to underfill either way.
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