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jvakos 02-12-2017 09:42 PM

No Dashboard option for "Engine Oil Level Measuring"?????
 
I have a 2015 E63S and was searching through the dash menu's to see if you can check the oil level electronically but doesnt appear the W212 had that option...????

my 2003 C32 (W203) had 2 options to electronically check the oil through the dash that was helpful. one was through the "Dyno Mode" option which displayed the specific quarts of oil, the other was to have the dash menu on the odometer and then turn the key to position 2 to scroll through the menu's to find the "Check oil Level" menu where it only indicated if you needed to add oil and not a specific value like the dyno mode offered....

am interested in this because i just got a message on the dash stating "add 1 quart of oil" with 15k miles on my 2015 and it had oil service done in Oct 2016 with 13k miles when i bought it CPO.

thx

LFC09 02-12-2017 10:19 PM

best add a quart........
High performance engine and consumables go hand in hand.

jvakos 02-12-2017 10:38 PM

yup good advise... a quart is on its way in now.

chiromikey 02-12-2017 11:06 PM

These cars now have dipsticks so no dash menu option. I'm fine with that considering both my 55s had the oil level sensor go out...and they're not cheap!

kvormwald 02-13-2017 10:49 PM

I have a 2015 E63S probably just like yours and I, too, was expecting there to be some way to check the oil level via the dash or COMAND. But I couldn't find it either and then just gave up. There is a dipstick, but man it's way in the back under the hood.

Ken

10speed 02-15-2017 08:57 PM

I keep a extra quart in my trunk I check it once in awhile,I top off when needed,I dont wait for the light to come on

ajs76 02-15-2017 09:01 PM

Wow, my 2003 911 had this feature. sad.

Then again, my cayenne has this feature and no actual dipstick, so if you ever are low on oil you have to drive for X amount of time until you know exactly how much you have.

so imagine a stuation when you lost a lot of oil and were down like 5 quarts. If you add "some" oil you'd have no clue what to do next. I literally had this problem and it was super scary because I didn't know if I added too much or too little .

I think in the end I'd want both but if I could only have one...oddly I'd choose physical?

homeofstone 02-15-2017 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by ajs76 (Post 7057627)
Wow, my 2003 911 had this feature. sad.

Then again, my cayenne has this feature and no actual dipstick, so if you ever are low on oil you have to drive for X amount of time until you know exactly how much you have.

so imagine a stuation when you lost a lot of oil and were down like 5 quarts. If you add "some" oil you'd have no clue what to do next. I literally had this problem and it was super scary because I didn't know if I added too much or too little .

I think in the end I'd want both but if I could only have one...oddly I'd choose physical?

Sometimes old school is better. A new idea does not mean the idea is better.

ruffy dongles 02-16-2017 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by homeofstone (Post 7057648)
Sometimes old school is better. A new idea does not mean the idea is better.

Agree. Can't understand complaints about a dipstick. They're becoming rare. I'd take it over on-board computer any day... see it with my own eyes and also can help diagnose issues (eg coolant mix)

jvakos 02-17-2017 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by homeofstone (Post 7057648)
Sometimes old school is better. A new idea does not mean the idea is better.

i wouldnt call it a new idea as i find it very odd that my 2003 C32 AMG with old technology had this option to electronically check the oil to a specific decimal level (assuming your oil level sensor worked) and 12 years later a much more advanced incredible vehicle in the 2015 E63 requires you to pull the dip stick.... cmon???

its fine. i'll add a quart and then pull the dip stick..... i have to laugh because i did much of my own work on my c32/m112 motor since it was a much less complex simple motor relatively speaking. but i never had to manually pull a dipstick to check the oil :) with that said i would never attempt to work on the e63/m157 motor its way to complex but i will find out where the dip stick sits and do a pull and wipe to see what the level is...

belarus27 02-17-2017 10:38 AM

isnt it on the back of the engine , left top corner there?

PeterUbers 02-17-2017 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by belarus27 (Post 7059195)
isnt it on the back of the engine , left top corner there?

yes, blue top

jvakos 02-17-2017 01:07 PM

Thanks Peter - is it most accurate reading to check the oil level when the car is cold ??

PeterUbers 02-17-2017 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by jvakos (Post 7059383)
Thanks Peter - is it most accurate reading to check the oil level when the car is cold ??

Np

doesnt matter ... best method is withdraw the stick all the way, clean tip of oil, and then re insert all the way and then withdraw again to check level

ajs76 02-17-2017 02:35 PM


Originally Posted by PeterUbers (Post 7059395)
Np

doesnt matter ... best method is withdraw the stick all the way, clean tip of oil, and then re insert all the way and then withdraw again to check level

Repeat for 5-10 minutes until satisfied? :D

PeterUbers 02-17-2017 02:43 PM


Originally Posted by ajs76 (Post 7059498)
Repeat for 5-10 minutes until satisfied? :D

cigarette at the end...

10speed 02-18-2017 09:22 PM

:rolf: ^^^^


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