So I have taken the entire day looking for the dip stick, I'm old school and find out the same thing. NO dipstick, ok I can go on the Menu but the oil icon is grayed out, and can't see if there is enough oil in vehicle. Can you tell me?? as the engine oil icon was on today.
I'm confused. Mine is greyed out, without starting the car. I hit the start button once, accessories come on, go to the oil check but it is grey. What to do?
About to head on a road trip for the first time in my 2017 s60. I am a little old school and have only had this car for 6 months so I was looking for a dip stick. This video is uber helpful, thanks so much brother!
I was just checking the fluids in my Girlfriends V40 and was all over the engine looking for a dipstick... when it turned out the only dipstick under that bonnet was me. Haha
Thank you Mark, I've been doing my head in trying to get this greyed out option working. Local dealer just told me look when car ready to start, but never mentioned the second button-push. I need to track the oil usage on my newly bought 2016 D3 V70, as it is using a hell of a lot of oil.
Outstanding! I was looking for the dipstick that is shown in the owner's manual. Volvo must have been playing a trick on me, not the first time. I have a 2016 S80. It has given me a lot of problems over the years. A few months ago it was running very rough. My repair shop said the motor mounts had come loose. She tightened them down and cleared the problem very nicely. I recently had an oil consumpution test performed by Volvo after receiving a notice from them. It failed the test and I need valves and pistons at their expense. Have you ever run into either of these issues? Many thanks for the dip stick tip. Since it was shown in the manual I never would have found it. David
It's important att engine need to be warm before this. You drive first to make it 90', and when you turn off the engine, you can check this options after 5 min. Only right way to do that!
To you who are not awared. This level always is full. It never gonna be in the middle! It can be 0 , zero, or full ! After it is zero, it comes message " add 0,5 litr " or 1 litr! But if you will se how it is exactly right now, you need to connect VIDA! Or chaina's analogue via OBD!
I have a question, (ONLY SOMETIMES) when I try to check out the oil level it says unavailabe. What is the reason? Today happened to me and I wanna know how much I have to refill.... can u help?
Thanks for the information... I have one question... my car is a V40 T5 2015, so I have access to the same information you showed in your video, however when I am trying to get the information the screen shows me OIL LEVEL NOT AVAILABLE... what would be the reason of such a statement, so, also the vehicle doesn't start. Thanks!!!
I had this but from the video it seems you press ignition once, then again but hold it for a bit and it won't start the car but activates the computer. It shouldn't be any different for any of the other engines I think.
you need to check this without starting your engine, so press the start button once, then WITHOUT pressing clutch have a second long press on the start button, this will bring up the diagnostics mode where the oil check option is available
Thanks for sharing the info. However it is critical that we need to check the viscosity of the oil which is also critical and by not allowing to feel the oil, how can one know it. Yes one can say that it is recommended by the manufacturer. But again that is a general guidelines and it might change with driving style and conditions. Based on personal experience it is good to follow 80% of the recommended KM to change the engine oil.
Yes Fred. Now-a-days the manufacturers are claiming that the recommended oil change is 20K kilometer intervals. As for brand new V40 they are offering 5 years warranty. I think if we take their word for "gospel" we might face challenges after 5 years when the vehicle is out-of warranty period. I have decided not to follow their recommendations. I am going to change the oil after 10K kilometers...of course I don't mind paying the service charge to Volvo as I need to keep my V40 at least for the next 20 years....similar to my 940 and S80
You are welcome Fred. Do share with me you if you have any info or thoughts. V40 T5 is a nice car for a lady. However if you had tested the power...you would like to hold it....yes I have tested it max speed that I have done is 223km/hr...Wanted to push to the max 240km/hr...but can't due to the road condition. Later a check with Volvo, I was told it can go upto 260km/hr...you can check it on my youtube video.... ua-cam.com/video/xImU4bRQb-g/v-deo.html
Check it with the engine at operating temperature, on a level surface and after about 5 minutes of switching the engine off, which allows for the oil to drain back in the sump. The reading isn't available in my car if the oil is cold, which I am guessing is your problem.
I changed mine to a manuel dip stick from volvo on my xc60 you can how see the condition of the oil , I service my xc60 my self, drained the oil and had less oil than the computer told me.
it's normal, you don't have oil pressure when the ignition is on so the check engine will be also on, once you start the engine, the oil is pumped and the pressure goes up
Mind you the digital indicator is crap, it doesn't show you the actual current oil level, it takes an average reading over the course of multiple journeys and it does not reflect the actual quantity of oil present. It just tells you if the oil is there, but not how much, it will always indicate a full gauge even if you overfilled by let's say 200ml or underfilled by same amount. There are numerous discussions over this on different forums, and in the US Volvo has been sued over not taking acknowledgement of this.
Mine is a xc70 2011. Not quite the same but it does work but only shows oil level on the right hand pod. The indicator is similar but not quite so graphic. This is not going to work on older V70 or the 740, 850 series but these have the dip stick. Thanks mystery solved. Now, if you could just move the horn button neare the edge of the wheel !
Just keep getting not available message, Never buying a modern volvo again if I had of knowing it had a electronic dipstick I would have stayed well clear
Yeah. The worst thing ever done. This thing doesn’t tell you anything about how much oil is in the vehicle. Add that to the oil burning problems with these engines and you got a self killing car.
You'd be surprised on how long it took to find someone who got straight to the point on why it was greyed out. Thank you.
Massively, massively agree!!!
So I have taken the entire day looking for the dip stick, I'm old school and find out the same thing. NO dipstick, ok I can go on the Menu but the oil icon is grayed out, and can't see if there is enough oil in vehicle. Can you tell me?? as the engine oil icon was on today.
@@sherih9127 the engine needs to be cold. Leave it about half hour then follow the video instructions
@@sherih9127 actually you can check it while the engine is hot, aswell. Just follow the video.
I'm confused. Mine is greyed out, without starting the car. I hit the start button once, accessories come on, go to the oil check but it is grey. What to do?
Thank you, no one else (including Volvo) explained this. You are the best! 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍💖♥️
About to head on a road trip for the first time in my 2017 s60. I am a little old school and have only had this car for 6 months so I was looking for a dip stick. This video is uber helpful, thanks so much brother!
The slim few out here on UA-cam that just get to the point and show you what you need are absolute legends. Thank you 🙏🏼
I was just checking the fluids in my Girlfriends V40 and was all over the engine looking for a dipstick... when it turned out the only dipstick under that bonnet was me. Haha
😂
Awesome finally someone straight to the point! Thanks 😅
Thanks, 5 weeks i've had this car and been trying to work out how to check the oil!
Thanks man! This save my day. Because I was suposing that oil sensor was not working in my car!
Thank you Mark, I've been doing my head in trying to get this greyed out option working. Local dealer just told me look when car ready to start, but never mentioned the second button-push. I need to track the oil usage on my newly bought 2016 D3 V70, as it is using a hell of a lot of oil.
I have to watch this video every time i need to check my oil 😂
Thank you for a good description of checking the oil level. It´s not describe in the Swedish Owner´s Manual.
Excellent! Much appreciated. The manual needs to be a lot more clear and specific! Thank you for this. 😊
Brilliant worked on My XC60 too 👍
Mate good video thanks straight to point and not telling us about your wife and your pets
Why don't you want to hear about his husband and their chihuahua?🤔😀
Outstanding! I was looking for the dipstick that is shown in the owner's manual. Volvo must have been playing a trick on me, not the first time. I have a 2016 S80. It has given me a lot of problems over the years. A few months ago it was running very rough. My repair shop said the motor mounts had come loose. She tightened them down and cleared the problem very nicely. I recently had an oil consumpution test performed by Volvo after receiving a notice from them. It failed the test and I need valves and pistons at their expense. Have you ever run into either of these issues? Many thanks for the dip stick tip. Since it was shown in the manual I never would have found it. David
Thanks. I was thinking why the heck it's gray all the time, now I know 😁
Yes, it has been helpful. Thank you.
It's important att engine need to be warm before this. You drive first to make it 90', and when you turn off the engine, you can check this options after 5 min. Only right way to do that!
NO. Komputer self measures oil before you start engine. And then when you require this info it gives you last information.
@@sergey541yea and you spell computer with a k
Worked perfectly. Thanks!
Thank you letting us know.👍👍👍👍
Amazing Thanks you!!!!,you make my day
Thank you! 👍
To you who are not awared. This level always is full. It never gonna be in the middle! It can be 0 , zero, or full ! After it is zero, it comes message " add 0,5 litr " or 1 litr! But if you will se how it is exactly right now, you need to connect VIDA! Or chaina's analogue via OBD!
I have a question, (ONLY SOMETIMES) when I try to check out the oil level it says unavailabe. What is the reason? Today happened to me and I wanna know how much I have to refill.... can u help?
Thanks! Had the car for two years and I just figured out how to do this!
UA-cam will show you anything you want to know
@@arthursmith643 Ain’t that the truth!
Thank you 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thx for info....thats helping alot...you are great 😉
Thanks for the information... I have one question... my car is a V40 T5 2015, so I have access to the same information you showed in your video, however when I am trying to get the information the screen shows me OIL LEVEL NOT AVAILABLE... what would be the reason of such a statement, so, also the vehicle doesn't start.
Thanks!!!
gazpedro did you ever find out the issue? I have the same problem not about the oil being unavailable
I had this but from the video it seems you press ignition once, then again but hold it for a bit and it won't start the car but activates the computer.
It shouldn't be any different for any of the other engines I think.
I have this problem as well. I have a 2016 s60 t5 and it’s not making the oil level option available
Thanks, big help
Thank you sir 🫡🙏💯
Spot on
Does anyone know, why button is not active to check oil level?
you need to check this without starting your engine, so press the start button once, then WITHOUT pressing clutch have a second long press on the start button, this will bring up the diagnostics mode where the oil check option is available
for some reason, this does not work on my '89 740 turbo
Bruuuh😂
Hehehe. Brilliant, hey they were scary cars
Does it not work if the engine is too warm? It just says unavailable
In your case, the oil level seems to be OK ??
Thanks for sharing the info. However it is critical that we need to check the viscosity of the oil which is also critical and by not allowing to feel the oil, how can one know it. Yes one can say that it is recommended by the manufacturer. But again that is a general guidelines and it might change with driving style and conditions. Based on personal experience it is good to follow 80% of the recommended KM to change the engine oil.
Rama - I quite agree with you, much easier to have a dipstick. I also had to pay £250 for a spare wheel!!
Yes Fred. Now-a-days the manufacturers are claiming that the recommended oil change is 20K kilometer intervals. As for brand new V40 they are offering 5 years warranty. I think if we take their word for "gospel" we might face challenges after 5 years when the vehicle is out-of warranty period. I have decided not to follow their recommendations. I am going to change the oil after 10K kilometers...of course I don't mind paying the service charge to Volvo as I need to keep my V40 at least for the next 20 years....similar to my 940 and S80
Rama - Thanks for the tip, my wife bought a new V40 last May. I will check up on the warranty with the dealers.
You are welcome Fred. Do share with me you if you have any info or thoughts. V40 T5 is a nice car for a lady. However if you had tested the power...you would like to hold it....yes I have tested it max speed that I have done is 223km/hr...Wanted to push to the max 240km/hr...but can't due to the road condition. Later a check with Volvo, I was told it can go upto 260km/hr...you can check it on my youtube video....
ua-cam.com/video/xImU4bRQb-g/v-deo.html
When level is low, then it comes with message on dashboard "add 0,5 litr. That's it!
My car has been left over night so engine cold yet my oil check options are still greyed out so can't check. What's the problem with it.
Check it with the engine at operating temperature, on a level surface and after about 5 minutes of switching the engine off, which allows for the oil to drain back in the sump. The reading isn't available in my car if the oil is cold, which I am guessing is your problem.
thank you
what about if you have the car within the correct parameters and it is still saying not available
is it weird for some reason in my car it doesn’t let me check it?
Checking the oil on the dipstick tells you far more than just oil level, you can see the quality, whether it has metal particles or water in it.
Heard the accent and still was surprised when he turned the camera left instead of right to show the center console 🤣
Should you press the clutch?
Nope. You don't want to start the engine.
thank you so much
👍👍👍 Thanks Men
I changed mine to a manuel dip stick from volvo on my xc60 you can how see the condition of the oil , I service my xc60 my self, drained the oil and had less oil than the computer told me.
"I changed mine to a manuel dip stick from volvo " (?!) can one ask for it?
@@CharleyMarion Yes, you can ask Volvo
How do this on a 2011 XC70 with previous clocks ! ie speedo and rev counter dials !
Thx !
Damn thats a new one, you got almost no KM on it, mine D5 AWD 2015 has 230k km :D
But you didnt tell how to get in menu. How?
Be careful! The whole scale for that oil gauge was just over 200ml on my volvo s60 2014.
Thanks
How reset the service light?
Thank's
is it normal for that check engine to show up during pre start but not during actual engine running, like yours did before checking oil level..
it's normal, you don't have oil pressure when the ignition is on so the check engine will be also on, once you start the engine, the oil is pumped and the pressure goes up
No more getting my hands dirty Volvo think of everything 👍
Mind you the digital indicator is crap, it doesn't show you the actual current oil level, it takes an average reading over the course of multiple journeys and it does not reflect the actual quantity of oil present. It just tells you if the oil is there, but not how much, it will always indicate a full gauge even if you overfilled by let's say 200ml or underfilled by same amount. There are numerous discussions over this on different forums, and in the US Volvo has been sued over not taking acknowledgement of this.
Works with the engine cold not hot and not bin running so I don't no what your talking about
Mine is a xc70 2011. Not quite the same but it does work but only shows oil level on the right hand pod. The indicator is similar but not quite so graphic. This is not going to work on older V70 or the 740, 850 series but these have the dip stick. Thanks mystery solved. Now, if you could just move the horn button neare the edge of the wheel !
👍😀
It probably it would've been more useful if you told what you read and it what it means
Just keep getting not available message, Never buying a modern volvo again if I had of knowing it had a electronic dipstick I would have stayed well clear
Please let my kids go!
Yeah. The worst thing ever done. This thing doesn’t tell you anything about how much oil is in the vehicle. Add that to the oil burning problems with these engines and you got a self killing car.
to jest największe gówno nie dzala albo pokazuje ponirzej max albo dolej oleju mam volvo v 40 2d i od nowosci taki problem
What a shit car and unfortunately my mom has one
Is this how Volvo solved the oil burning issue? What a joke. Volvo is terrible.
Thank you.
Thanks 😊