The last words from the OPC salesman ringing in my ears as I drove away in my new (to me) 23k miles '99 C4 were 'make sure you check the oil regularly, it'll use about 1 litre per 1000miles'
Well, 1500 miles later, the oil level guage on the dashboard has just moved down 1 graduation and a check on the dipstick confirms that the oil level is still close to maximum. I've checked it both cold and warm and the oil is clean so there does'nt seem to be any other fluid in the oil. At the present rate of consumption I'm going to be needing 1l per 5000m. I should say that whilst I dont thrash the nuts off the car, I do drive it hard when conditions permit. So, a few questions
1. Should I be pleased or alarmed? Even the handbook states an oil consumption of 1.5l/1000km
2. The handbook seems to be contradictory. It refers to checking the oil when cold but then refers to an oil check during refuelling and states that the engine must be at operating temperature. So, which is it? Obviously you should wait until the oil has had time to drain back into the sump but should the oil be checked hot or cold or does'nt it matter?
3. How accurate is the dashboard guage? Can you rely on it without checking the dipstick regularly?
4. Which brands of oil are recommended for the 996?
Thanks in advance for any advice
Well, 1500 miles later, the oil level guage on the dashboard has just moved down 1 graduation and a check on the dipstick confirms that the oil level is still close to maximum. I've checked it both cold and warm and the oil is clean so there does'nt seem to be any other fluid in the oil. At the present rate of consumption I'm going to be needing 1l per 5000m. I should say that whilst I dont thrash the nuts off the car, I do drive it hard when conditions permit. So, a few questions
1. Should I be pleased or alarmed? Even the handbook states an oil consumption of 1.5l/1000km
2. The handbook seems to be contradictory. It refers to checking the oil when cold but then refers to an oil check during refuelling and states that the engine must be at operating temperature. So, which is it? Obviously you should wait until the oil has had time to drain back into the sump but should the oil be checked hot or cold or does'nt it matter?
3. How accurate is the dashboard guage? Can you rely on it without checking the dipstick regularly?
4. Which brands of oil are recommended for the 996?
Thanks in advance for any advice