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200 Owners, CHECK YOUR OIL LEVEL!



Sheila’s’ Wheels’

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
I checked mine at the weekend as I do regularly.

(please bear in mind the digital reading on the dash said it was at 'max' level...)

I pulled the dipstick out and it was bang on minimum. I did 370 odd miles in it that same day so thank fcuk I checked it!!

£15 for one litre of some Shell helix rip off crap at the 24hr garage (This was 5am) and I was back at max level again.

Just a word of warning not to trust the dash display!
 
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CLIO-Si

ClioSport Club Member
  1.6Si + 182
yeah il second that! not even in a 200
i have this happen in my phase 1 saying its half on dash normally is min on dipstick
even my berlingo van has been doin this in the cold temps lately (-5 -10)

never trust new electronics FTW! even if its just for piece of mind get out and check yourself as daniel says
 
  monaco 172
Lol same happened on my 182 after a long journey I was in Manchester and checked the oil before I set of back to see it was on minimum and I too got ripped off for the 15 quid shell helix 1litre
 
  Evo 5 RS
I always check mine by the dipstick but the oil level switch always displays the right level, not sure why so many peoples are so off!
 

Brian

ClioSport Admin
  LY 220 Trophy
I check mine so often, I'm probably losing more from wiping it off the dip-stick than from actual engine useage
 

Drew.

ClioSport Club Member
a mate of mine ran his legacy 3l flat 6 dry when he bought it, proper mullered it, no oil lights or warnings in car (he's not very mechanically minded). he argued and threaten legal action and got a rebuild/new bottom end (whatever it was)?? under warrenty.
 
  172cup
^ Ha thats brutal. Lucky to have escaped with that one under "Warrenty"
Checking oil levels with dipstick = 1minute Vs engine rebuild = £500 il stick to simple peace of mind over a digital readout!
 


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