Oil Consumption
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Oil Consumption
Bah. Car has been fantastic. Finally got hit with the "add more oil" message for the 2nd time. A little history, brought car in for 15k service. At around 19.5k, first "add oil" message came on. Brought the car in to get topped off, was told it was normal. Dealership mistakenly sent me an email saying I needed to bring my car in for service so I brought my car in on 08/19/2014 at 21k miles and they went ahead and just performed the 25k service. Last night I got the add oil message again at 24.5k so brought the car in this AM for a top off again.
So it seems that I'm burning oil about every 4k miles. They will be performing the oil consumption test on Thursday. Keeping my fingers crossed...
So it seems that I'm burning oil about every 4k miles. They will be performing the oil consumption test on Thursday. Keeping my fingers crossed...
Last edited by Taktix1; 04-27-2015 at 05:50 AM.
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Here's a link for you. Most of us with the 3.0T engine go 10,000 miles between changes without adding oil. But a few, probably with engines built on Monday morning, 😤 have significant oil Useage. It seems that Audi claims anything more than 2,000 miles/quart is acceptable.
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/a6-...12-a6-2840464/
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/a6-...12-a6-2840464/
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Bah. Car has been fantastic. Finally got hit with the "add more oil" message for the 2nd time. A little history, brought car in for 15k service. At around 19.5k, first "add oil" message came on. Brought the car in to get topped off, was told it was normal. Dealership mistakenly sent me an email saying I needed to bring my car in for service so I brought my car in on 08/19/2014 at 21k miles and they went ahead and just performed the 25k service. Last night I got the add oil message again at 24.5k so brought the car in this AM for a top off again.
So it seems that I'm burning oil about every 4k miles. They will be performing the oil consumption test on Thursday. Keeping my fingers crossed...
So it seems that I'm burning oil about every 4k miles. They will be performing the oil consumption test on Thursday. Keeping my fingers crossed...
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As long as you're doing a consumption test, you should highly recommend they send the oil samples in for examination... it's not been made clear to me they got that extra step.
Mine... 2015 3.0T - I had my 5K service done, no issues. Then at 7.5K got the oil warning. Dealership told me it was either a sensor issue or a calibration issue on their new equipment (whatever.) Level dropped another 1/2 quart in 500 miles - I'm very nervous. 1K later my level says it's OK, but I watching it closely - should really buy a dipstick, but I am struggling paying for one. Have also been in conversation about a consumption test, but have not gotten to that point.
If the dealership make the claim that this is normal to me, I will be shopping. IMO, no excuses for having to babysit oil levels when many others out there are just as enjoyable to drive and do not have the issue of such a rapid drop rate.
Mine... 2015 3.0T - I had my 5K service done, no issues. Then at 7.5K got the oil warning. Dealership told me it was either a sensor issue or a calibration issue on their new equipment (whatever.) Level dropped another 1/2 quart in 500 miles - I'm very nervous. 1K later my level says it's OK, but I watching it closely - should really buy a dipstick, but I am struggling paying for one. Have also been in conversation about a consumption test, but have not gotten to that point.
If the dealership make the claim that this is normal to me, I will be shopping. IMO, no excuses for having to babysit oil levels when many others out there are just as enjoyable to drive and do not have the issue of such a rapid drop rate.
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Just had a service done on my 2012 A6 3.0. I told the dealer that the oil had decreased half a quart (double checked with dip stick) in less than 1K miles (true). Car only has 15K on it and has never used a drop of oil before. Dealer stated they did first half of consumption check which included replacing a bunch of parts; tubes, trim, repair kit, seal ring, and gaskets. I looked up the "repair kit" part number and that's all the locator lists, I don't know what is included in the kit. The technician mentioned a pressure regulator. Hopefully the parts replaced will fix the issue. I will know more in a month or so. Going to be putting a few thousand miles on the car in a very short time.
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Here's a link for you. Most of us with the 3.0T engine go 10,000 miles between changes without adding oil. But a few, probably with engines built on Monday morning, 😤 have significant oil Useage. It seems that Audi claims anything more than 2,000 miles/quart is acceptable.
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/a6-...12-a6-2840464/
https://www.audiworld.com/forums/a6-...12-a6-2840464/
Edit: NVM, found the thread. My VIN didnt pull up as part of the recall though, wonder if they'll look into it anyway.
As long as you're doing a consumption test, you should highly recommend they send the oil samples in for examination... it's not been made clear to me they got that extra step.
Mine... 2015 3.0T - I had my 5K service done, no issues. Then at 7.5K got the oil warning. Dealership told me it was either a sensor issue or a calibration issue on their new equipment (whatever.) Level dropped another 1/2 quart in 500 miles - I'm very nervous. 1K later my level says it's OK, but I watching it closely - should really buy a dipstick, but I am struggling paying for one. Have also been in conversation about a consumption test, but have not gotten to that point.
If the dealership make the claim that this is normal to me, I will be shopping. IMO, no excuses for having to babysit oil levels when many others out there are just as enjoyable to drive and do not have the issue of such a rapid drop rate.
Mine... 2015 3.0T - I had my 5K service done, no issues. Then at 7.5K got the oil warning. Dealership told me it was either a sensor issue or a calibration issue on their new equipment (whatever.) Level dropped another 1/2 quart in 500 miles - I'm very nervous. 1K later my level says it's OK, but I watching it closely - should really buy a dipstick, but I am struggling paying for one. Have also been in conversation about a consumption test, but have not gotten to that point.
If the dealership make the claim that this is normal to me, I will be shopping. IMO, no excuses for having to babysit oil levels when many others out there are just as enjoyable to drive and do not have the issue of such a rapid drop rate.
Last edited by Taktix1; 04-28-2015 at 04:36 AM.
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