2008 LR2 oil light at high speeds
Just changed my oil about a month ago. Used 8 quarts as recommended.
Almost every time I take a trip that involves an interstate for more than just a few mins (65-80 mph) the oil light will come on solid, not flashing.
I’ll add a quart and it will go away until the next time I have to hit those speeds again.
I live in rural Kentucky so I don’t use interstates everyday, just periodically so it’s not an everyday thing.
No oil puddles or stains in my driveway. No noticeable smoke from engine or exhaust.
Does it just burn a lot of oil at high speeds? Something doesn’t seem right if I have to keep adding a quart every time a take a trip.
Anybody have a direction I can look?
Almost every time I take a trip that involves an interstate for more than just a few mins (65-80 mph) the oil light will come on solid, not flashing.
I’ll add a quart and it will go away until the next time I have to hit those speeds again.
I live in rural Kentucky so I don’t use interstates everyday, just periodically so it’s not an everyday thing.
No oil puddles or stains in my driveway. No noticeable smoke from engine or exhaust.
Does it just burn a lot of oil at high speeds? Something doesn’t seem right if I have to keep adding a quart every time a take a trip.
Anybody have a direction I can look?
I wouldn’t say I’m sure, but it turned all the way until it completely stopped, not just tight, so I assume it seated properly.
I've changed the oil probably 15 times since I’ve owned it, and almost every time I would be wary of over tightening bc I was told the housing could break or something like that. The last time I must’ve just given it an extra quarter turn or something bc I felt it actually stop.
This problem predates the last oil change though so it’s been going on for awhile now.
I've changed the oil probably 15 times since I’ve owned it, and almost every time I would be wary of over tightening bc I was told the housing could break or something like that. The last time I must’ve just given it an extra quarter turn or something bc I felt it actually stop.
This problem predates the last oil change though so it’s been going on for awhile now.
I'd also check the vacuum pump area, that's a known oil leak point and with dust and dirt could stop it from actually leaking on the ground or the skid plate. Also, the fill amount s/b 7.7 liters but given your issue, a little extra might not be a bad idea for now.
EDIT, from memory, I believe @p_gill did replace a nipple/stopper(?) on the oil filter housing but I am pretty sure you would see a leak in and around that area.
Last edited by ThorInc; Sep 29, 2021 at 10:44 PM.
I read his post and he never clearly indicated the time that actually passes before he would need a quart. What I can tell you is I would use a quart in about a month before I fixed the vacuum pump leak and I drove for about two hours+ daily and I check my oil level weekly. If he can't find a leak then he better check his exhaust as well as his coolant since the oil is definitely going somewhere.
EDIT, from memory, I believe @p_gill did replace a nipple/stopper(?) on the oil filter housing but I am pretty sure you would see a leak in and around that area.
EDIT, from memory, I believe @p_gill did replace a nipple/stopper(?) on the oil filter housing but I am pretty sure you would see a leak in and around that area.
Looking at the exhaust is also a good idea. But it would also indicate a major problem with the engine that should be causing the leak all the time, not just at high speeds.
Btw, racercard, what type and weight of oil are you using?


