Could be possble the flat plastic tip is stuck on the oil pickup screen in the oil pan, maybe even wedged in the area where the screen joins the pickup tube. Best thing to do is just pull the oil pan and remove it to be sure. Either you or the dealership.I recently experienced the broken dipstick problem but I am sorry to report that I have experienced an oil light issue since. I say oil light rather than oil pressure because of the VERY intermittent nature of the idiot light.
The issue started about a week after the oil change in early January. Oil light would come on at idle after engine warmed and even a slight amount of throttle would stop it. 600 rpm = no light. Then for a week or two straight nothing. Then mysteriously it would return. One time as I was exiting a highway at cruise around 1400 rpm the light came on. I thought all this was due to the leaking sending unit issue but it is just so random it didn't make sense. Often it might occur at every stop light on my way to work but not at all on the way home. No reason to believe bearings bad or excessive engine wear and I knew oil level was ok. Yesterday I discovered the tip missing on the dipstick. OH JOY! Now those bizarre on again/ off again symptoms make sense. Probably not the sensor and most likely that plastic has jammed the oil pick up. OR perhaps now it has visited the pump and it is gone,
So in my case it does appear that the broken dipstick has impeded oil flow. Hopefully no permanent damage but definitely a concern. Very bad design Hyundai, I give them an F on that one. I hope in my case that customer service will pay to drop that pan because it is cold out there right now. Just for laughs I will spin off the oil filter and take a look, maybe I will find some part of the dipstick in there.
I have a 2015 AWD 3.8 I bought new. I do all my own repairs and oil changes ALWAYS FULL SYNTHETIC Mobil 1, nothing wrong at all until that dipstick broke off. All things considered it has been a great car.
Yes, thanks Carguy I realize dropping the pan is the most logical course of action. It apparently isn't always stuck in that position as there are extended periods where no oil light comes on. For the last week and a half now - no light. That has happened before though and then it came back. Definitely seems to be moving or at least it was.Could be possble the flat plastic tip is stuck on the oil pickup screen in the oil pan, maybe even wedged in the area where the screen joins the pickup tube. Best thing to do is just pull the oil pan and remove it to be sure. Either you or the dealership.
Man, that floating dip stick tip would drive my nuts if it does just randomly stick to the oil pickup while driving and set off the oil light.Yes, thanks Carguy I realize dropping the pan is the most logical course of action. It apparently isn't always stuck in that position as there are extended periods where no oil light comes on. For the last week and a half now - no light. That has happened before though and then it came back. Definitely seems to be moving or at least it was.
This intermittent situation also gives me the idea that if I see that light again before the pan is dropped I am going to shut the engine off and re-start it after a minute of letting it settle back down in the pan. Might get lucky and have it clear the pick up again.
What happened with your dipstick / oil light? I have this exact issue right now.Yes, thanks Carguy I realize dropping the pan is the most logical course of action. It apparently isn't always stuck in that position as there are extended periods where no oil light comes on. For the last week and a half now - no light. That has happened before though and then it came back. Definitely seems to be moving or at least it was.
This intermittent situation also gives me the idea that if I see that light again before the pan is dropped I am going to shut the engine off and re-start it after a minute of letting it settle back down in the pan. Might get lucky and have it clear the pick up again.
Believe it or not I had no issue all Spring and Summer including one change. Changed the oil again at the end of September and the problem began again, made an appointment which is for TOMORROW 11/4 due to a mechanics strike that was just resolved. Of course, as soon as I made the appointment the issue stopped again and has not reappeared for the past month. Contemplating cancelling the appointment or rescheduling. Car has 89,000 miles now.What happened with your dipstick / oil light? I have this exact issue right now.
I’m seeing a lot of people reporting this issue without the dipstick being broken. Cold weather triggering the light. They’re saying it could be the sensor.Believe it or not I had no issue all Spring and Summer including one change. Changed the oil again at the end of September and the problem began again, made an appointment which is for TOMORROW 11/4 due to a mechanics strike that was just resolved. Of course, as soon as I made the appointment the issue stopped again and has not reappeared for the past month. Contemplating cancelling the appointment or rescheduling. Car has 89,000 miles now.
Good question. My guess is there is a sound reason as many car makers use them.Why would anyone intentionally design a plastic piece of anything that comes in contact with hot engine oil?! Planned obsolescence??? This is ridiculous.
In that case, don't get to looking into what your timing chain guides are made out of...Why would anyone intentionally design a plastic piece of anything that comes in contact with hot engine oil?! Planned obsolescence??? This is ridiculous.
True.In that case, don't get to looking into what your timing chain guides are made out of...