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My 2011 Toyota Yaris has always had an annual service which includes an oil change. 6 months after its latest service it ran out of oil completely and I filled it up. 3 months later its ran out of oil again so I topped up and booked it into the garage. They cant find a leak nor any problem with, and just tell me to check the oil more regularly.
Surely thats not right is it? How often is normal for topping up oil in a car of it age? Average 10k miles pa.
Surely thats not right is it? How often is normal for topping up oil in a car of it age? Average 10k miles pa.
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As Douglas says, you're meant to check the oil weekly, topping up when necessary. (You're also meant to check other things, such as your tyre pressures, at the same time).
I admit to not being perfect though. I probably check the oil level for my elderly, high-mileage Saab once every few weeks, plus before starting out on any long journeys.
I wouldn't regard using a few litres of oil every three months as being particularly unusual with most cars, particularly with a fairly high mileage on them.
I admit to not being perfect though. I probably check the oil level for my elderly, high-mileage Saab once every few weeks, plus before starting out on any long journeys.
I wouldn't regard using a few litres of oil every three months as being particularly unusual with most cars, particularly with a fairly high mileage on them.
Have you had the car from new? If not one of the previous owners might have abused it. My 2008 Volvo with 196,000 miles on the clock burns less than a litre of oil between annual services (15,000 miles). The time to check for oil burning is when the engine is on the overrun ie, when you have been driving at a steady speed for a while and then take your foot off the accelerator. At that time there is a high vacuum in the engine and, if there is any wear in the valve guides/oil seals, oil will be sucked into the cylinders and burnt resulting in smoky exhaust.
I havent had the car from new, but I have had it for 6 of its 8 year life and and never needed to top the oil up between services.
My conclusion is that it feels like a fairly normal situation for a Toyota to need oil as the car gets older but not necessarily normal for other makes? And no serious issue with my car?
My conclusion is that it feels like a fairly normal situation for a Toyota to need oil as the car gets older but not necessarily normal for other makes? And no serious issue with my car?