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  • Polo Check oil level Warning!!!

    Hi everyone,
    I have this " CHECK OIL LEVEL" warning the other day when I was driving. Couldn't do much due to public holidays and I checked my dipstick this morning, found out that the oil level was low just cover the top pointy bit. I just had a car service 2 months ago, is it something normal to happen after a recent service? Will road service fix problems like that or it's better to take my car back to the service place?

  • #2
    Originally posted by Chichi View Post
    Hi everyone,
    I have this " CHECK OIL LEVEL" warning the other day when I was driving. Couldn't do much due to public holidays and I checked my dipstick this morning, found out that the oil level was low just cover the top pointy bit. I just had a car service 2 months ago, is it something normal to happen after a recent service? Will road service fix problems like that or it's better to take my car back to the service place?

    Buy a litre of oil and top it up Do you ever check your oil regularly, like every month ??????????/

    A Polo takes 4L for a complete drain and fill

    You need a VW approved oil like this one if its a petrol engine

    Castrol EDGE Engine Oil - 5W-30, A3/B4, 1 Litre | Supercheap Auto
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
      Buy a litre of oil and top it up Do you ever check your oil regularly, like every month ??????????/

      A Polo takes 4L for a complete drain and fill

      You need a VW approved oil like this one if its a petrol engine

      Castrol EDGE Engine Oil - 5W-30, A3/B4, 1 Litre | Supercheap Auto
      Thanks Hillbilly,
      To be honest, I never checked my oil level. I thought mechanist changed it when I did the service and I suppose it would last long enough until my next service. Will it still be ok to drive a bit?

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      • #4
        Its a good idea to check your oil every few weeks or every 1,000km's just to keep an eye on things. Having the engine run low/run out of oil will cost you a lot of money.

        In your case its possible that:

        1) mechanic didnt put enough oil in when he did the service
        2) your car is burning oil
        3) you have an oil leak

        Get some oil, top it up and then check for #3 (should be pretty obvious) and keep an eye on the possibility of #2 by checking your oil every few weeks.
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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chichi View Post
          Thanks Hillbilly,
          To be honest, I never checked my oil level. I thought mechanist changed it when I did the service and I suppose it would last long enough until my next service. Will it still be ok to drive a bit?
          NO As Lucas said go and get some oil and top it up before driving any further. Get a friend to take you or catch a bus. Will be a lot cheaper than blowing your engine up.

          I cant believe people dont check oil levels between services. Mine get checked every week whether car is used or not. You never know when an oil line may crack or a joint come loose. When on the road full time I did oil water and tyres EVERY morning
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
            Its a good idea to check your oil every few weeks or every 1,000km's just to keep an eye on things. Having the engine run low/run out of oil will cost you a lot of money.

            In your case its possible that:

            1) mechanic didnt put enough oil in when he did the service
            2) your car is burning oil
            3) you have an oil leak

            Get some oil, top it up and then check for #3 (should be pretty obvious) and keep an eye on the possibility of #2 by checking your oil every few weeks.
            Thank you. It just died and I called road assist...

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            • #7
              Good point. I 'll start checking now and then...called road assist and they are on the way cos it just died....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Chichi View Post
                Good point. I 'll start checking now and then...called road assist and they are on the way cos it just died....
                So you asked for advice and we said dont drive it and you did Priceless
                2021 Kamiq LE 110 , Moon White, BV cameras F & B
                Mamba Ebike to replace Tiguan

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
                  Buy a litre of oil and top it up Do you ever check your oil regularly, like every month ??????????/

                  A Polo takes 4L for a complete drain and fill

                  You need a VW approved oil like this one if its a petrol engine

                  Castrol EDGE Engine Oil - 5W-30, A3/B4, 1 Litre | Supercheap Auto
                  Originally posted by Chichi View Post
                  Thanks Hillbilly,
                  To be honest, I never checked my oil level. I thought mechanist changed it when I did the service and I suppose it would last long enough until my next service. Will it still be ok to drive a bit?
                  Originally posted by Lucas_R View Post
                  Its a good idea to check your oil every few weeks or every 1,000km's just to keep an eye on things. Having the engine run low/run out of oil will cost you a lot of money.

                  In your case its possible that:

                  1) mechanic didnt put enough oil in when he did the service
                  2) your car is burning oil
                  3) you have an oil leak

                  Get some oil, top it up and then check for #3 (should be pretty obvious) and keep an eye on the possibility of #2 by checking your oil every few weeks.
                  Originally posted by Hillbilly View Post
                  So you asked for advice and we said dont drive it and you did Priceless
                  I didn't drive, was starting it to check the warning sign...anyway the guy said it was a leak and its safe to drive to the mechanist tomorrow to get it checked...

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                  • #10
                    Hi mate,

                    My Mrs Polo GTI 1.4 used to love to drink the oil - you really need to regularly check it.

                    I have found that the OEM VW oil works best - it uses around 1L per 5,000 kms now.

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