CarlW
Member Since: 07 Aug 2005
Location: Lancashire
Posts: 111
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Question for those knowledgable re Oil Filter |
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Following the 1st service by my LR main dealer I've got a problem with the oil level indicated on the dash display moving from 'not available' to 'ok' to 'overfilled'. This process is 100% consistent and happens every time the engine is stopped. It takes say 6 hours when the engine is stopped hot and say 18 hours when the engine is run for a short time when cold
So far my dealer has had two attempts to resolve the problem, the 1st was the removal of a claimed 0.5l of oil and the 2nd attempt was the replacement of the oil level sensor. The problem is still exactly as it was immediately after the service
Due to the consistency of the change of indication I find it hard to see how this can be a wiring, sensor or software fault - It seems to me that the oil level is being measured/displayed correctly and is increasing over time.
Looking at photos on this site the oil filter housing is on the top of the engine with the oil entering and leaving the housing from below.
Now to my questions:
1. Am I correct in assuming that the design is such that the oil filter and housing should remain full of oil when the engine is stopped (surely an empty oil filter would delay the achievement of operational oil pressure when the engine is started).
2. Could an incorrectly fitted filter cause the oil to drain out of the filter housing over time - thus increasing the oil level in the sump?
3. Is there a 'non-return' valve somewhere in the oil system that could have been damaged during the service?
4. Has anyone any other thoughts on what could cause the indicated oil level to increase over a period of 6-24hrs of stopping the engine - every time it is stopped! Disco 4 Landmark
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