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DaveBL405



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Service Required Warning

My L405 had a service about 7 months ago when I bought it - a simple oil and filter change. I've had a warning on my dash saying that a service is due in 12 days - but the InControl app says a service isn't due for another 12k miles. Is this just a case that the car wasn't updated post the oil/filter change, or am I actually requiring a service?

Post #716992 28th Apr 2025 4:15pm
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goldeneye32



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Sadly not, these cars can suffer from Oil Dilution, which means if you do lots of small journeys, then the service light will come up sooner than the required interval.
I get about 5-7000 miles between oil services, be warned if you ignore it.
It's a fail safe for a badly positioned DPF.

Post #717002 28th Apr 2025 5:29pm
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Forlorn Hope



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I’ve just had an oil service required warning come on despite the oil being changed about 1500 miles ago. About 700 of those miles were covered in 3 journeys so I’m not sure what is going on. The oil doesn’t smell of diesel, but that’s hardly a lab report 21 plate D300 Westminster

Post #718500 24th May 2025 6:05pm
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Alistair



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If you have an hour or more to spare, it's all in this thread -

https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic60839.html

As above though, it's basically oil dilution caused by failed DPF regens. What drives those is your driving - and less predictably, the length of journeys & when you decide to stop......

The good news is that oil changes are surprisingly easy.

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Gremlin500



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As Alistair has said, read the thread he suggests, become an expert, buy the “Kot Kit”, and be in control.

All Hail to the Regeneration Gods! Let there be no failed regens! Dilution is an Abomination! Bow down Bow down Bow down

It’s not so much actual oil dilution per se, rather it’s the perceived oil dilution by the algorithm in the car, which to my experience is a bit paranoid.

With mostly urban journeys on our TDV6, we get between 0.1% and 1% dilution every 2500 miles, which is roughly every 6 months when we change the oil and do a lab analysis, this is because the owner can become as paranoid as the vehicle. Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
The “LIMIT” is 7% or 10%, depending on when your car was manufactured, but you’d have to be crazy or ignorant to regularly push it that far IMHO.

But please: discuss your experiences on the other thread, lest the Regeneration Gods be angry Shocked V6 Vogue - “Less is More” - less to go wrong!

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V8Russ



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My last oil change was after 2500 miles. The oil analysis showed 1% dilution. So I will do oil change every second service light.

Post #718603 26th May 2025 10:35am
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