01-19-2011, 09:41 AM
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Panamera S
Hey guys,
I bought a 2011 Panamera S this past November and the car has 600miles on it to date. Just the other day I get a "low engine oil" indicator. Do you guys think its normal for the car to burn oil? I called a dealer and they said it was normal and that I should just add a quart of oil to it.
Thoughts?
James D
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2001 Boxster Artic Silver / Black Interior
-GT3 Front Bumper w/ Lip
-Side Skirts
-Gemballa Exhuast and Cats
-O.Z. Racing 18" Wheels
--18X8.5Front 18X10 Rears
-Michilen PS Tires 225/40/18 & 285/30/18
-5mm Rear Spacers
-Porsche Door Sills
-H&R Springs
-Powerflow Intake
-B&M Short Shifter
-Pioneer Avic-F90BT Navigation
-Focal Polyglass 165VR3
-Alpine PDX 5 Amp
-Bose OEM Subwoofer & Midrange
-Audio Controld DQXS (DSP)
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01-19-2011, 10:08 AM
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i wonder if they kept the dipstick as the electronic sensors can be inaccurate sometimes...
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01-19-2011, 10:45 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Maxodus
i wonder if they kept the dipstick as the electronic sensors can be inaccurate sometimes...
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Nope, the dipstick is gone which blows.
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http://i46.tinypic.com/2qx0rqs.jpg
2001 Boxster Artic Silver / Black Interior
-GT3 Front Bumper w/ Lip
-Side Skirts
-Gemballa Exhuast and Cats
-O.Z. Racing 18" Wheels
--18X8.5Front 18X10 Rears
-Michilen PS Tires 225/40/18 & 285/30/18
-5mm Rear Spacers
-Porsche Door Sills
-H&R Springs
-Powerflow Intake
-B&M Short Shifter
-Pioneer Avic-F90BT Navigation
-Focal Polyglass 165VR3
-Alpine PDX 5 Amp
-Bose OEM Subwoofer & Midrange
-Audio Controld DQXS (DSP)
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01-19-2011, 11:41 AM
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I think this is fairly common on newer german cars in general. A buddy of mine has a 08 5 series and he has to add oil in between oil changes which BMW says is normal. I believe he said if he takes it by BMW that they will top it up for free though.
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01-19-2011, 11:47 AM
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Autobahn Glanz
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I could be remembering wrong, but I thought my 2000 Boxster 'S' manual said that was normal too during the break in period...then again I may be on something again.
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01-19-2011, 11:49 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jake D
I think this is fairly common on newer german cars in general.
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If this is true, is it mostly on DFI engines? Has anyone made a correlation of DFI engines' increased fuel intrusion and oil consumption?
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01-19-2011, 12:29 PM
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Its hard to say if this is normal because of the super low miles.
Your engine isn't really even broke in yet so I'd go with what the dealer says and see what is happening when you get to 2,000-3,000 miles . By then, you should see oil consumption that will be more indicative of what the oil consumption will be for the life of the engine.
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01-19-2011, 12:32 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by TriGem2k
Hey guys,
I bought a 2011 Panamera S this past November and the car has 600miles on it to date. Just the other day I get a "low engine oil" indicator. Do you guys think its normal for the car to burn oil? I called a dealer and they said it was normal and that I should just add a quart of oil to it.
Thoughts?
James D
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Is it normal? Yes, normal for Porsches or so I've experienced and been told as well by my SA. My 997 C2S Cab burns ~ .75qt per 3000 miles and I currently have 30k on the clock. I think during break-in they say it could burn as much as 1.5qt per 1500mi. Definitely seems like a lot compared to other vehicles and is much more than I ever had burn in my Boxster but it's w/in the 'range' of what they say is acceptable. That being said, I'd keep a log of mileage when you add any oil just in case an issue arises in the future. That being said, and w/ logical understanding, mine seems to burn oil more w/ frequent starts / shorter duration trips.
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01-19-2011, 12:59 PM
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I'll add some oil and monitor it. I don't drive the car much so it probably wont be done with the "break in" til mid summer.
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http://i46.tinypic.com/2qx0rqs.jpg
2001 Boxster Artic Silver / Black Interior
-GT3 Front Bumper w/ Lip
-Side Skirts
-Gemballa Exhuast and Cats
-O.Z. Racing 18" Wheels
--18X8.5Front 18X10 Rears
-Michilen PS Tires 225/40/18 & 285/30/18
-5mm Rear Spacers
-Porsche Door Sills
-H&R Springs
-Powerflow Intake
-B&M Short Shifter
-Pioneer Avic-F90BT Navigation
-Focal Polyglass 165VR3
-Alpine PDX 5 Amp
-Bose OEM Subwoofer & Midrange
-Audio Controld DQXS (DSP)
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01-19-2011, 01:59 PM
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Normal. And it's covered in your Owner's Manual.
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01-19-2011, 09:36 PM
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First off, congratulations! Definitely made a good decision with the Panamera despite the looks.
My sister's Audi A4 2.0T does the exact same thing, burns enough oil to trigger the light every 2.5-4k miles. Generally the Audi dealer tops it for free, although we've begun doing it ourselves since it's a hassle to take it there every month or two(she uses it as a DD 50+ miles per day).
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01-20-2011, 04:03 AM
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To echo others comments, it is normal, but I would be concerned if it doesn't taper off a little as it gets some mileage on it.
Congrats on the car by the way, they are fantastic to drive and look sooooooo much better in person than in pictures.
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