Oil level question - E36

Just-ify

New member
Hi guys,

So today I jumped in and did an oil change. Everything went well, except for
one peculiarity.

According to the BMW owner's manual, the 316i (e36) requires 4L of oil.

I've put in 4L of Shell Helix Ultra but my oil level seems a bit low.

Granted I'm not really sure how to read the BMW dipstick as it doesn't have any clearly defined min and max markings, but from what I understand it should be in the middle of the two large gaps (see picture).

Any ideas?

Tx again,
J



 

Bayn46

Active member
Yep, those gaps are the min and max mark on the dipstick. I top mine up to just before max (gap on the right of your pic). My car usually complains about low oil (yellow light) when it gets just below the halfway mark and I've driven quite hard.
 

Raybimmer

New member
Let the car stand for an hour or so then check and add a bit till just under the top mark. Check the level the next morning . If the oil level is on the top mark or say 3 mm above that is ok, it is when you have added a litre too much that excess pressure causes problems with pcv's .
 

Doomsdaya

///Member
I'm not sure about the 4 cylinder engine, but with the 6 cylinder there is exactly a liter difference from the bottom to the top mark on the dipstick
 

Raybimmer

New member
Handbook says one litre difference and do not fill above the upper dipstick mark .This then applies to 4 and 6 cylinder models.
 

Just-ify

New member
Ray, so the dipstick mark was on 1/3 full from the way I read it on the picture above - even though I estimated it at 4L in already. I then added about 500ml and it jumped to about 4mm above the full mark.

Doesn't really make sense - not exponential at all... maybe it was gumming up somewhere?

Is there any way to tap off the excess or can I get away with the slight overfill this time round?
 
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wikk3d88

Guest
Just-ify said:
Ray, so the dipstick mark was on 1/3 full from the way I read it on the picture above - even though I estimated it at 4L in already. I then added about 500ml and it jumped to about 4mm above the full mark.

Doesn't really make sense - not exponential at all... maybe it was gumming up somewhere?

Is there any way to tap off the excess or can I get away with the slight overfill this time round?

Did you let the engine run for a bit before you checked the dipstick?
 

Raybimmer

New member
Check the oil after the car has stood a few hours . If you added 500 ml then it should be ok , its not like 2 cm above the full mark !!
To get excess oil out is not easy , drain it out and pour most of the oil back ,this is time consuming . Putting a thin pipe down the dipstick hole and pumping a bit of oil out may work .
 

Raybimmer

New member
I would leave it . Check the oil level weekly to see if it stays constant . Did you use this oil previously ?
 

Just-ify

New member
This is the first service I've done since buying the car - looking at the service receipt done by the previous owner, the oil that was used previously cost R258 - so I'm guessing it was a mineral based oil...
 

abmi0000

///Member
Just-ify said:
Hi guys,

So today I jumped in and did an oil change. Everything went well, except for
one peculiarity.

According to the BMW owner's manual, the 316i (e36) requires 4L of oil.

I've put in 4L of Shell Helix Ultra but my oil level seems a bit low.

Granted I'm not really sure how to read the BMW dipstick as it doesn't have any clearly defined min and max markings, but from what I understand it should be in the middle of the two large gaps (see picture).

Any ideas?

Tx again,
J



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