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Checking Engine Oil Level

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Old 10-14-2024 | 07:05 PM
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Checking Engine Oil Level

When checking the engine oil level via the onboard computer, the manual states:

Checking the engine oil level using the on board computer Requirements: The engine has warmed up. The vehicle is parked on a level surface. The engine is running at idle speed.

This goes against everything I have learned.
Old 10-14-2024 | 09:14 PM
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When checking the engine oil level via the onboard computer, the manual states:

Checking the engine oil level using the on board computer Requirements: The engine has warmed up. The vehicle is parked on a level surface. The engine is running at idle speed.

This goes against everything I have learned.
Well, the way the sensor works in this engine is that it measures the oil at idling speed. That is how the sensor is designed to function. It is not the physical dipstick method that requires engine off and engine oil settle to the pan.
Old 10-14-2024 | 09:15 PM
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never mind, I just realized there is a way better explanation here: https://mbworld.org/forums/s63-amg-s...ml#post9048540
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The W222 S-Class uses an electronic oil level sensing system integrated into the onboard computer, and Mercedes-Benz has designed this system to provide an oil level reading while the engine is idling and at operating temperature. This differs from manual checks to ensure the sensor gives accurate feedback, taking into account engine expansion and oil circulation. A malfunctioning sensor or software issue can skew readings, prompting the need for a manual check or recalibration.

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great link, shows you a more detailed oil level reading.
Follow the procedures.
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I wonder who at MB decided that burying the oil level display several layers down was a better idea than displaying it fulltime on the more than large enough instrument screen. My guesses are (a) some software engineer in Bangalore who never drove a car, or (b) some geek addicted to fingering a smartphone. Clearly they're both dipsticks.

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