09-05-2024, 10:12 PM | #23 |
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Sorry you going through this I would be very upset this was happening to my car I also have a 530i and I e had it sence November and my oil level has not changed
It s been on full I would call the corporate office for sure this needs to investigated
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09-05-2024, 11:51 PM | #24 | |
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I did read where 'some' BMW engines can consume more oil within the first 10,000 miles until everything settles in and seals. I also found the following bit of information: According to BMW, the maximum permissible engine oil consumption is 0.7L / 1000 km for non-M engines and 1.5L / 1000 km for M engines. But quite honestly 0.7L (or about 3/4 a quart) per 600 miles seems insane to me. A couple of suggestions perhaps? Perhaps, Call another Service Center - Mention nothing of the current situation with the existing Dealer investigating the matter. Explain the matter, and ask them "in their experience" how often have they seen B48 engines using oil between services. If this continues, and the oil consumption persists, I'd express your concern to BMW Customer Relations. I'd have no problems with mentioning that the only solution that the Service Center offered was to do an oil change and "wait and see". I would definitely mention that the Service manager informed you that their oil monitoring system is not an accurate reflection of what's going on with their product. |
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09-06-2024, 02:33 AM | #25 | |
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Check your exhaust. Smoke (Even light smoke) means it's being burned off. Most likely a leaky gasket that did not seat properly when the engine was assembled. If it was not a custom order and it sat on a lot as a dealer Spec car, it may have been abused by SR's during test drives and never got broken in properly They want to show off the car's power and 0-60 and don't care if it tears it up in the long run. Also there might be a leak that only happens when the car is warm and things expand. If you are not getting oil stains on your garage floor, have you checked where you park at work? Or when you pull out from a parking spot after dinner or shopping? These cars have a plastic cover underneath the engine, so the leaked oil might remain in the pan until you accelerate, and then leaks out the back of the pan onto the road. So when you stop it might drip a little left over oil from that cover. Most likely the service department knows they will probably have to tear the engine apart, or re-engine the car. Since it's under warranty they will not make any money on it, BMW will supply the parts, but not necessarily the labor. it will also take a lot of time and they will have to provide you a loaner the entire time. See if you can get the SM to give you this analysis of his in writing. Regardless you should complain to BMW NA and explain the situation. They will take charge of your case until you are satisfied with the results. Either way your new car should not burn oil. No, it is not normal, and that means there is a problem that needs fixing. |
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