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IainM58



Member Since: 03 Mar 2019
Location: Prestwick
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Scotland 
Ok button not working

Read this string this morning, so as a new owner decided to check the oil level. Only to find that the OK button on the steering wheel isn’t working. All the other functions work. It was working last week as I changed some of the settings. Anyone have an idea what the problem might be?

Post #576599 Thu Mar 07 2019 9:18am
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Buckster



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Location: Hampshire
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England 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Col wrote:
Strange, mine checks o.k. whether checked after stopping for 10 mins. or left overnight and checked in morning when cold, don't have to press any cruise control buttons, open bonnet or anything like that. Of course I am assuming it works o.k. but never put any oil in between services and it hasn't gone bang yet. Laughing Could just lift throttle pedal slightly as if pressed at all when checking it will say not available or whatever it says.

Cheers
Col


I have exactly the same as you Col, all works fine Thumbs Up 2003 BMW M5 - 5 Litres of V8 Optimax Slurping Goodness in Carbon Black

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Post #576604 Thu Mar 07 2019 10:12am
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Father Jack



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On my 2012 SDV6 have never had any issue. 10 mins after switch off the level can be checked. Still would prefer a traditional dipstick as well. I check it a couple of times a week.

Post #576656 Thu Mar 07 2019 8:04pm
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Autobiography1969



Member Since: 17 Sep 2018
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England 

Did mine today,

then spent a few mins reading the manual,

The actual reading on the dash is only an indication
of the top 1.5 litres, there is 5.9 litres in total so when this
is indicating as low the max you should need to top up with
is 1.5 litres..

So to run out would need you to use the full dash indication and 4.4 litres..

and you would get a low level warning well before this happens..

But yes a dipstick would be instant and more convenient.. ===========================================
2012 Range Rover Sport Autobiography 3.0 SDV6 8 speed Automatic
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Col



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I think you may find it will tell you how much oil to add if low, 1.5 litres is from min to max, if you add that amount because it just said low you may find it will give you a overfilled reading next time you check it.

Cheers
Col

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LandPhil



Member Since: 10 Feb 2015
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United Kingdom 2013 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Ipanema Sand

Autobiography1969 wrote:
Did mine today,

then spent a few mins reading the manual,

The actual reading on the dash is only an indication
of the top 1.5 litres, there is 5.9 litres in total so when this
is indicating as low the max you should need to top up with
is 1.5 litres..

So to run out would need you to use the full dash indication and 4.4 litres..

and you would get a low level warning well before this happens..

But yes a dipstick would be instant and more convenient..


If you check your oil level on the dash display it will either say “OK,” in this case you do not add oil irrespective of where the indicator bar is, or it will say “Add 0.5 litre” or some other figure. Then you do as it says.

If you run the car without checking the oil and oil is required it will not warn you. You will never get a low oil warning in an RRS1

Post #576671 Thu Mar 07 2019 10:40pm
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Autobiography1969



Member Since: 17 Sep 2018
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England 

Yes mine is fine
I was just saying that even if the dash shows low,
its only a maximum of 1.5 litres to fill it up ,

but the warning will tell you how much to add
as Col mentioned in his post..

Mine is one notch above the 1/2 way point,
so just needs watching, I am going to have the oil changed in April
as its 6 months since I purchased it.. Thumbs Up ===========================================
2012 Range Rover Sport Autobiography 3.0 SDV6 8 speed Automatic
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Post #576673 Thu Mar 07 2019 10:45pm
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