MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: mlr55 on August 09, 2009, 08:35:00 pm
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Need help quick gents!!
Went to start the car and the orang flashing low oil light came on, i check the oil and i was low (school boy error!) so i have filled it up to the required level on the dipstick,let it all settle down but when i come to start the car i still have the warning light on, what should I do folks????
thanks Martin
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Need help quick gents!!
Went to start the car and the orang flashing low oil light came on, i check the oil and i was low (school boy error!) so i have filled it up to the required level on the dipstick,let it all settle down but when i come to start the car i still have the warning light on, what should I do folks????
thanks Martin
Just so your aware, the oil light is not an oil level light as most people think, its an oil pressure alarm which means basically you have caused damage.. If its still on its because there is still low oil pressure.. Sorry if thats not what you want to hear..
Hope you get it sorted..
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So where do i stand with that then?what could be the possible damage and should i just get it off to the dealers?
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Hi Bud nice meeting you today at the show. :happy2:
Jonny is spot on, all you can do is not drive it and get it checked out, with your fingers firmly crossed. :sad1:
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Nice to see you too! it had to happen today,i was off all week and now i start a new job on monday,no garage time.if u cant drive it how do i get it checked out????!!!!
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Nice to see you too! it had to happen today,i was off all week and now i start a new job on monday,no garage time.if u cant drive it how do i get it checked out????!!!!
Where do you live. :smiley:
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Just of the M6 near Preston, iv been meaning to check the bloody oil aswell urgh! car has felt fine no other light on. strange
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Nice to see you too! it had to happen today,i was off all week and now i start a new job on monday,no garage time.if u cant drive it how do i get it checked out????!!!!
Get it towed to a dealer. Or get a friendly local to plug a VCDS into just to see what the error is.
There is a low oil light - I've never seen it - but it doesn't flash. Flashing implies badness.
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And i havent got a leak and the only message that came up was low oil warning if that helps??I have tried search on the net but their is so many random chats.
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Just of the M6 near Preston, iv been meaning to check the bloody oil aswell urgh! car has felt fine no other light on. strange
First thing is to make sure you turn up for your new job on the first day. If it was me i would be ringing a Vag specialist that you know you can trust and let them tow it and get checked properly. :happy2:
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You could consider calling out AA / RAC / VW assist if you have cover. If they detect an issue then they will take it to your local dealer. Hope it's nothing too serious but better to play it safe :smiley:
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not sure if the gti is the same as the tdi but my yellow warning light came on(week after it had been serviced at the dealers) when my tdi had only done 7500 miles-so i stopped at a garage but they didn't have long life oil in, only normal diesel oil,i rang the dealers to check if it would be ok to put that oil into the engine as i was 50 miles from home,i put some of the oil in & got it changed when i got to work have had no problems at all
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MLR55, the light will be on due to the fault of the oil level. To switch it of without using a diag machine etc all you need to do is start the car, let it idle for a minute, switch it off, remove the keys from the ignition, open the drivers door, close the drivers door, arm the alarm, leave for a minute, disarm the alarm, open the drivers door, get in the car put the keys in the ignition, close the drivers door, start the car, let it idle for a minute then switch it off. do this a minimum of 3 times, its called "completing a drive cycle". Usually after the third complete drive cycle the fault code will be moved to a "past code" folder and after about 10 further drive cycles (just normal day to day driving) the code will be removed from the system.
All this will only work if the fault is no longer running "live".
Hope this helps
Iain
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Just how low was the oil physically?
It could just be a faulty pressure switch. If the oil was ridiculously low, you would start to hear grumbling noises from the engine!
Dont panic just yet,
Andy
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Need help quick gents!!
Went to start the car and the orang flashing low oil light came on, i check the oil and i was low (school boy error!) so i have filled it up to the required level on the dipstick,let it all settle down but when i come to start the car i still have the warning light on, what should I do folks????
thanks Martin
Just so your aware, the oil light is not an oil level light as most people think, its an oil pressure alarm
Nope - that is just plain wrong. The RED warning light is for the oil pressure, whereas the yellow/orange light is for the oil level!
which means basically you have caused damage.. If its still on its because there is still low oil pressure.. Sorry if thats not what you want to hear..
Even too low an oil level can still cause damage!
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Nice to see you too! it had to happen today,i was off all week and now i start a new job on monday,no garage time.if u cant drive it how do i get it checked out????!!!!
Get it towed to a dealer. Or get a friendly local to plug a VCDS into just to see what the error is.
There is a low oil light - I've never seen it - but it doesn't flash. Flashing implies badness.
The orange light does sort of flash - in a slow speed cycle - similar to say the low fuel warning. But if it is rapid flashing, then maybe that means the sensor is faulty? :confused:
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Need help quick gents!!
Went to start the car and the orang flashing low oil light came on, i check the oil and i was low (school boy error!) so i have filled it up to the required level on the dipstick,let it all settle down but when i come to start the car i still have the warning light on, what should I do folks????
thanks Martin
Just so your aware, the oil light is not an oil level light as most people think, its an oil pressure alarm
Nope - that is just plain wrong. The RED warning light is for the oil pressure, whereas the yellow/orange light is for the oil level!
which means basically you have caused damage.. If its still on its because there is still low oil pressure.. Sorry if thats not what you want to hear..
Even too low an oil level can still cause damage!
To be honest I didnt notice that the OP had mentioned the colour of the light..
Of course a low oil level can cause damage, thats what I said..???
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:smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:
Fixed the car woo hoo!
I think i should become a mechanic,its not a hard job! no actually i gave my local friendly volks specialist CHORLEY AUTOVOLK and they told me it may be the micro switch under the bonnet, at first i thought it sounded stupid but in theory it could make sense, the car hadnt registered that id opened the bonnet and actually checked. I went under and checked around,gave it a wiggle and a squirt of WD40 and taa daa its fine now. Strange little car!
But thanks alot for all your advice guys it was all really helpful
Cheers Martin
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normally orange lights are warnings red are problems best light is non at all :happy2:
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Not strictly on topic, but I bookmarked this a while ago, and it may be of interest. I know it is American, but it makes some pertinent points.
:happy2:
http://www.carbibles.com/engineoil_bible.html (http://www.carbibles.com/engineoil_bible.html)
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Nice to see you too! it had to happen today,i was off all week and now i start a new job on monday,no garage time.if u cant drive it how do i get it checked out????!!!!
Get it towed to a dealer. Or get a friendly local to plug a VCDS into just to see what the error is.
There is a low oil light - I've never seen it - but it doesn't flash. Flashing implies badness.
The orange light does sort of flash - in a slow speed cycle - similar to say the low fuel warning. But if it is rapid flashing, then maybe that means the sensor is faulty? :confused:
The top bit of the MFD (in the highline) flashes yellow slowly to signify low fuel. I don't know if that also flashes for oil? Or is he talking about the actual oil light itself? :confused:
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Need help quick gents!!
Went to start the car and the orang flashing low oil light came on, i check the oil and i was low (school boy error!) so i have filled it up to the required level on the dipstick,let it all settle down but when i come to start the car i still have the warning light on, what should I do folks????
thanks Martin
Just so your aware, the oil light is not an oil level light as most people think, its an oil pressure alarm
Nope - that is just plain wrong. The RED warning light is for the oil pressure, whereas the yellow/orange light is for the oil level!
which means basically you have caused damage.. If its still on its because there is still low oil pressure.. Sorry if thats not what you want to hear..
Even too low an oil level can still cause damage!
To be honest I didnt notice that the OP had mentioned the colour of the light..
Feeble excuse . . . . :P
Of course a low oil level can cause damage, thats what I said..???
Even feebler . . . :P :laugh: :signLOL:
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normally orange lights are warnings red are problems best light is non at all :happy2:
^^^^ Correct :happy2:
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Not strictly on topic, but I bookmarked this a while ago, and it may be of interest. I know it is American, but it makes some pertinent points.
:happy2:
http://www.carbibles.com/engineoil_bible.html (http://www.carbibles.com/engineoil_bible.html)
Whilst that site does have some very good info, it also has some truely incorrect info too - just don't take that as gospel-truth! :wink:
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Nice to see you too! it had to happen today,i was off all week and now i start a new job on monday,no garage time.if u cant drive it how do i get it checked out????!!!!
Get it towed to a dealer. Or get a friendly local to plug a VCDS into just to see what the error is.
There is a low oil light - I've never seen it - but it doesn't flash. Flashing implies badness.
The orange light does sort of flash - in a slow speed cycle - similar to say the low fuel warning. But if it is rapid flashing, then maybe that means the sensor is faulty? :confused:
The top bit of the MFD (in the highline) flashes yellow slowly to signify low fuel. I don't know if that also flashes for oil?
Yup, all 'yellow' warnings are classed as 'priority 2' warnings, and flash slowly (they actually ping up intially with a warning chime, then revert back to the previous display - usually time and date, or nav orientation - and then cycle alternating). Same if you have low screen wash. But if the actual sensor is faulty, then it may well flash at a different rate - though I'm not 100% certain. I know that Audis operate slightly differently, but they have two different methods of warning for either low oil, or a sh@gged oil level sensor.
But any 'red' warnings are classed as 'priority 1' warnings - and obviously, the car should be stopped ASAP - and low oil pressure would be a red priority 1.
Or is he talking about the actual oil light itself? :cnfused:
Dunno - it depends on weather you have highline or midline. On the highline, you get the large icon in the top 1/4 of the MFD, whereas on midline, you just get the small warning lights - similar in size to say the main beam warning light.