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After my i30 had its first dealer service last May I noticed that the engine oil level was way above the full mark and the invoice shows 5.3 litres which agrees with the Owner's manual.
I have just had the second service done and, again, the oil level is above the full mark.
I tend to be fussy about these things and, although 0.3 litres is unlikely to be detrimental I can't understand how these things slip through the system.
And, of course, I am paying for oil I don't need just like the windscreen fluid that is always full so doesn't need a dealer top up at £3.50.

So, the question is has anyone else noticed this overfilling after a service?

I had a Hyundai Terracan in 2004 and the same thing occurred with that.  That was also was listed at 5.3 litres but was overfilled at the first service.  As I was caravanning in those days I did an intermediate oil and filter change and by adding a little at a time after the  first 4 litres I discovered that exactly 5 litres brought the level to the full mark.  The second dealer  service had the same result and I complained about it.  Subsequent services on that car and my second Terracan were fine with the level at the full mark and I believe there was a bulletin advising dealers of this.

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I've only changed oil on mine once and 5 L equals the full mark. I think that's the common experience.

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Like you say, full capacity of the CRDi is supposed to be 5.3 but mine never took more than 5ltrs at any service.

I supplied 6 at the first service but got a full litre back.

It appears that the residual oil left when drained must equate to about .3Ltrs
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I have changed the oil several times in my 2007 CRDi.  The most I have ever put in would be 5 litres. 

I have never found it easy to check the oil level.  In other, non-diesel cars, I have checked oil levels with the engine cold and the oil level was very clear on the dipstick.  The oil level seems to be less clear/precise on the CRDi's dipstick.

When draining the oil, I don't think I get as much as I had put in, so I guess it uses a bit (not enough to be a concern).
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The extra 300 ml doesn't do any harm, don't lose any sleep over it. :wink:
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5.3l here as that's what hy state & guy I went to always put 5.3. have to also remember the oil filter is upside down. so some oil will run out of it when left standing best to check when warm and short time after you turn off motor. they all state don't over fill as could damage motor but that's just what they all state. a small amout over don't hurt. I saw a guy in USA when I was there miss understand measurement & filled a V8 diesel motor completely up think was close to 20L? and started it bang


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That's right, oil, like other liquids is incompressible, so if you fill up the space where the crank rotates, you're going to blow the sump right off. Most likely, when built from  new there is no residual oil present in the motor, so 5.3 is required. In use at oil change, there will be some oil on any horizontal surfaces and valleys which doesn't drain away, so 5 L is most likely enough. 300 ml  distributed over the sump area probably amounts to a few mm rise in sump level.
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As stated, capacity 5.3.
My mechanic has only ever put in 5.0 to the full mark.
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in my 1.6 diesel i put 5.5L and it takes it to just over, like 1mm...

as stated above the oil filter housing holds a fair bit, and it has to fill after you start it...


just remember, rather too much, than too little!


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only service I got 5-3 ltrs of oil in and didn't go over the fuel mark,was when I let the sump drain overnight,I cleaned every skeric of oil out of the filter canister,every other time have only used 5 ltrs which has taken it to the full mark.
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I think we have discussed this issue before, and came to the conclusion that the 5,3 L was dry fill, and 5,0 was when changing the oil.

When I change on mine, I put in 5,0 liter, start the engine until oil pressure lamp turns off, and then wait at least 5 minutes before checking the oil level Again.

5,0 liters allways reach the top mark of the oilstick.  :goodjob2:
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Only service the dealer has used just 5 litres was the 15,000k service. Every other service they have used some from the extra litre bottle I supply.  :undecided:

Perhaps they are topping up their own cars?  :lol:


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Only service the dealer has used just 5 litres was the 15,000k service. Every other service they have used some from the extra litre bottle I supply.  :undecided:

Perhaps they are topping up their own cars?  :lol:
Well if your going to supply them good quality oil why wouldn't they  :rofl:
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Every other service they have used some from the extra litre bottle I supply.  :undecided:

nah, they are just doing the proper fill!


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I think we have discussed this issue before, and came to the conclusion that the 5,3 L was dry fill, and 5,0 was when changing the oil.

When I change on mine, I put in 5,0 liter, start the engine until oil pressure lamp turns off, and then wait at least 5 minutes before checking the oil level Again.

5,0 liters allways reach the top mark of the oilstick.  :goodjob2:

I agree that the 5.3 litre is a dry engine fill so a filter and oil change only requires 5 litres.  On the dipstick 5.3 litres is about 10mm above the full mark.

What really annoyed me is that I stuck a  note on the rocker cover asking that only 5 litres of oil be used.  Yesterday, whilst I was out, a message was left  by the dealer asking if my service experience  had met my expectations.   I will respond on Monday.

Excess oil at £3.00  and windscreen wash that they didn't put in at £3.60............................... :confused:


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Quote from: baradeur link=topic=22592.msg241724#msg241724
just like the windscreen fluid that is always full so doesn't need a dealer top up at £3.50.


Any comments?.

You need to ask why you have been charged for a service you did not receive when you respond next week.

I would hazard a guess that they reply by saying that it is a mistake as the technician ticked a box but shouldn't have.

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Excess oil at £3.00  and windscreen wash that they didn't put in at £3.60............................... :confused:

I specifically requested that I didn't want windscreen wash added at my last service. I got sick of paying for it knowing it wasn't required as I fill the bottle with my own.
At least they listened.....

In spite of me telling them the air filter didn't need replacing as I run a K&N filter, it's listed as being replaced......
No charge listed for the filter so I'm assuming it actually wasn't.  :lol:
Just annoying that they can note on the invoice that I supplied all filters but they can't remove the "replaced filter element" from the list.....

And the environmental charge of $5.00 and workshop supplies fee of $2.50 shits me....Next they'll be charging me for the paper the invoice is printed on...  :lol:



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the workshop they guys at work go to charges a $9 environmental fee, and a $9 workshop consumables fee!!


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Costs must be higher in Queensland than down here in the sticks...  :lol:


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Quote from: baradeur link=topic=22592.msg241724#msg241724
just like the windscreen fluid that is always full so doesn't need a dealer top up at £3.50.


Any comments?.

You need to ask why you have been charged for a service you did not receive when you respond next week.

I would hazard a guess that they reply by saying that it is a mistake as the technician ticked a box but shouldn't have.

So you reply -specsavers

I am on my fourth Hyundai since 2003 and right from the first car  I raised the question of why windscreen fluid was charged when the container was full to the brim.

Answer   -   it comes in a service pack  (like oil in 5.3 litre packs?)!!!!  Load of rubbish of course just the first  answer that comes to mind.  They think we are easily fooled.  I then asked "next time my car is serviced may I have the washer fluid pack you will not have used?"

This morning, after a run out, I drained off 350ml of engine oil through the dipstick hole with a suction gun.  Level is now on "full" mark.  What worries me is that the oil seems VERY black after 70 miles so I now wonder if it WAS changed?  :evil:



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New oil in my CRDi goes black very, very quickly.  I don't know why, but it does.
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It's because Diesel engines swallow some of their own exhaust gas, to reduce nitrous oxide emissions, this gas contains soot. Controlled by the EGR valve, a source of much discussion and debate as to whether to disconnect, or not. :confused:
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And also the last bit of old oil that's left in the sump discolours it.....


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I am sure the remnants of the old oil have something to do with it but I'm guessing it might be more to do with what Phil says.  My previous vehicle was an XF ute.  I changed the oil in it many times and the new oil didn't discolour anything like the CRDi does.
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That may have had something to do with the sump plug location on the Foul Can too....  :undecided:


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New oil in my CRDi goes black very, very quickly.  I don't know why, but it does.

because its diesel...

notice how sooty the exhaust pipe is? well that goes past the rings into the oil a bit too...


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New oil in my CRDi goes black very, very quickly.  I don't know why, but it does.

I realise that as   I have had diesels since 1983.

Perhaps I should have qualified it and stated it is exceptionally black compared with previous oil changes.


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I check the colour of the oil in my car the day before the service and although it was a lighter shade of black, if you can have such a colour, the oil i had in the diesel at the same mileage/12 months was a blacker shade of black.
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