No dipstick, not sure if the suction thing works otherwise.Can we do the suction method? Does it have an oil level dipstick tube?
While it's true that the Petrol engine does not have a dipstick the diesel does have one (albeit in a rather difficult to access position right at the back of the engine). However Ineos recommend against using the dipstick. I presume this is because the Grenadier has a greater oil requirement and the dipstick is not calibrated to this.No dipstick, not sure if the suction thing works otherwise.
No instructions but @Tinki left some good comments and photos in the B57 diesel oil thread.Does anybody have the original motor oil change instructions and part numbers?
Anything special to obey?
I assumed petrol since Norb is in NA, but you're correct. It still baffles my mind that there is no ability to check the oil the old fashioned way - this will be a first for me, and I would guess most of us.While it's true that the Petrol engine does not have a dipstick the diesel does have one (albeit in a rather difficult to access position right at the back of the engine). However Ineos recommend against using the dipstick. I presume this is because the Grenadier has a greater oil requirement and the dipstick is not calibrated to this.
I assumed petrol since Norb is in NA, but you're correct. It still baffles my mind that there is no ability to check the oil the old fashioned way - this will be a first for me, and I would guess most of us.
Time, not milage, will be the issue for me as I don't drive too far during the school year (my commute is four miles one way). That said, I'm not a fan of 12,000 mile intervals either. Maybe I'm just old and stuck in my ways, but changing oil early/short of the established target will not hurt the engine by any means. The wallet, yes, but the engine, no.Speaking of old fashioned - I don't subscribe to the 1 year/12,000 mile oil change interval. I'll probably change after 3k miles initially, then go to a 6k mile moving forward.
how in the wide world of sports are we supposed to check the oil levels without a dipstick?I assumed petrol since Norb is in NA, but you're correct. It still baffles my mind that there is no ability to check the oil the old fashioned way - this will be a first for me, and I would guess most of us.
Hi,how in the wide world of sports are we supposed to check the oil levels without a dipstick?
i saw the nonsense on p. 178 of the owner’s manual about checking the info screen. sensors fail. will be hard to trust that method.
While I haven't yet tried in practice, it may be feasible to mark the B57 (diesel) dipstick when completing an oil change noting the oil level when cold after adding 6L then each 500ml thereafter bringing the total to 7.5L. Then seeing what the sensors reveal on the display...While it's true that the Petrol engine does not have a dipstick the diesel does have one (albeit in a rather difficult to access position right at the back of the engine). However Ineos recommend against using the dipstick. I presume this is because the Grenadier has a greater oil requirement and the dipstick is not calibrated to this.
Yes, that's a good idea. Hopefully this provides a way of calibrating the dipstick to make it usefulWhile I haven't yet tried in practice, it may be feasible to mark the B57 (diesel) dipstick when completing an oil change noting the oil level when cold after adding 6L then each 500ml thereafter bringing the total to 7.5L. Then seeing what the sensors reveal on the display...
(totally off topic...I happened to watched the fella who does engine "teardowns" on YouTube. The BMW Mini turbo has most of the dipstick housed inside the hollow plastic timing chain guide!! How does that work?.. (rhetorical question)
Wondered about this. Mine says add for offroad. I haven't added yet.So is the B58 just a drain-n-fill, filter, then check oil level on the screen? And advantage/disadvantage of filling to the off-road level, aside from planning to go off-road?
I still don't understand why this is the case - why not make the off-road fill level, thee fill level? If I run M-F at the "normal level", but have to add 500ml to hit the trails on the weekend, come Monday morning I'm 500 ml OVER the "normal" level. Is this OK? Am I now over-filled?Wondered about this. Mine says add for offroad. I haven't added yet.
I think this question is a good one for Stu to pass on to IG.I still don't understand why this is the case - why not make the off-road fill level, thee fill level? If I run M-F at the "normal level", but have to add 500ml to hit the trails on the weekend, come Monday morning I'm 500 ml OVER the "normal" level. Is this OK? Am I now over-filled?
Also, unless I am doing it wrong,I think this question is a good one for Stu to pass on to IG.