jimmy buoy
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- Joined
- Oct 23, 2009
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- Location
- Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
- Genesis Model Type
- 2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Hi All,
I've got a peculiar issue with my newly purchased 2010 Genesis 3.8 Sedan. After purchasing, I checked the oil level (since the previous owner had gone to a quickie oil change place). It was VERY high on the dipstick, so I sucked about a litre or so from the engine with my extractor and ran the car for another 1000 Km's which was problem free.
I then completed my first oil change (I do my own work if possible) using the extractor to pull the hot oil through the dipstick tube. It started sucking air after taking out only a couple of litres. So, to be safe and know that ALL the oil was removed prior to refilling the engine with new oil I opened the engine oil drain under the engine. Another 2-3 litres of old oil came out so I guess draining the engine with the extractor isn't going to be an option for future oil changes. Not sure why...
After changing out the filter on the top of the engine and securing the drain plug below, I proceeded to fill the engine with 5.2 Litres of synthetic oil, started the car and let it run 30 seconds or so (the engine oil light stayed on for a few seconds then went out as the filter filled with oil) and checked the oil level on the dipstick. It was on the top dot - PERFECT.
Fast forward a few weeks, I decide to check the oil level BEFORE starting the car and see that the oil level is showing as WAY OVERFILLED again! WTF! I started the engine and let it run for 30 seconds, check again in 5 minutes and the oil level is on the top dot.
Any ideas as to what is happening here? I've always thought the best and most accurate reading will be after the vehicle sits for a long period of time so all the oil drains back into the crank case. I'm stumped. Here's some photos of the dipstick from the cold engine.
I've got a peculiar issue with my newly purchased 2010 Genesis 3.8 Sedan. After purchasing, I checked the oil level (since the previous owner had gone to a quickie oil change place). It was VERY high on the dipstick, so I sucked about a litre or so from the engine with my extractor and ran the car for another 1000 Km's which was problem free.
I then completed my first oil change (I do my own work if possible) using the extractor to pull the hot oil through the dipstick tube. It started sucking air after taking out only a couple of litres. So, to be safe and know that ALL the oil was removed prior to refilling the engine with new oil I opened the engine oil drain under the engine. Another 2-3 litres of old oil came out so I guess draining the engine with the extractor isn't going to be an option for future oil changes. Not sure why...
After changing out the filter on the top of the engine and securing the drain plug below, I proceeded to fill the engine with 5.2 Litres of synthetic oil, started the car and let it run 30 seconds or so (the engine oil light stayed on for a few seconds then went out as the filter filled with oil) and checked the oil level on the dipstick. It was on the top dot - PERFECT.
Fast forward a few weeks, I decide to check the oil level BEFORE starting the car and see that the oil level is showing as WAY OVERFILLED again! WTF! I started the engine and let it run for 30 seconds, check again in 5 minutes and the oil level is on the top dot.
Any ideas as to what is happening here? I've always thought the best and most accurate reading will be after the vehicle sits for a long period of time so all the oil drains back into the crank case. I'm stumped. Here's some photos of the dipstick from the cold engine.