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On my previous car i did that. Back then i was huge newbie in cars.All that extra oil didnt damaged car in any why, but engine did get rid of it by leaking all over "pores" that extra part. Bottom line, really not good situation on a new car like yours.Like i said on my post, i would go STRAIGHT back to the service to make them correct this.
i would go STRAIGHT back to the service to make them correct this.
BTW. Despite the type of service arrangement you have, I'd be insisting on a workshop report of what was done, labour time, parts used and safety/ mechanical report each visit.
Maybe you could put the dipstick in and out about 100 times when cold (when more oil will stick to the dipstick) and wipe the excess oil off each time .. see if that gets rid of enough
All my previous cars were in great shape when I sold them. 1. Accent (y.2000), it was sold in 2004 at 135.000 km and I still see the car every day. A guy in our neighborhood bought it and the same guy still, after 7 years owns it. 2. Elantra (2004-2007) at 105.000 km. When I sold it, the salesman couldn't believe how well the car looked and felt - inside and out. Unfortunately next owner wasn't so keen on keeping it in that shape.. Why am I saying that? I saw my Elantra about a year ago at my dealers. Horrible. It was scratched all over, the interior was like it was flooded, etc... I was really sad when I saw her.. Really. And the 3. Accent (2007-2008) at 60.000 km. Okay, that one really was like new. Despite the white/gray interior it was so clean that it really looked like new. I remember, the salesman told me once, that some people were looking at that Accent, which they were selling (all cars were bought/sold at the same place -> Hyundai dealer) and were wondering, why it is 2.000 EUR cheaper if it is a new car I saw that Accent two times so far and I was really happy that the new owner takes care of it. It still looked great, without a scratch and the interior looked also neat and clean.Anyways, enough of talking. I'll report on how it went at the dealers.
Well... it happened to me also with the last service. After checking the oil I noticed that the level is more than 5 mm over the max (I haven't measured it exactly). Been back to the main Hyundai dealer today and as the car would be cursed or something, it only showed a mm or so over max and I was told not to worry about it. Like I was making my mind over it. Grrr...
I don't think I'd be losing too much sleep over 5 mm.....
Welcome rumcajs,So you took it back, complained that they overfilled the oil & they did it again