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#1 ·
Just reading the manual and it states that the diesel engine can consume up to a 1 litre of oil per 1000 km/625 miles :idea:

What?

So I may do 2000 miles per month, or even more, as this is a company car and so therefore, I need to top up with a gallon of oil per month???


Never? Flabbergasted and gutted at the same time! :oops:


Anyone on here with a diesel, got any ideas how often (mileage intervals) and how much they top up?

Incidently, my 407 service interval was every 20,000 miles. I think it consumed 1 litre every 15,000 miles. I basically spent naff all on top up oil!!!
 
#2 ·
I run the diesel and intially it did use a bit of oil, but once it got over a couple of thousand miles it's been fine. I check mine weekly as I do 400 odd miles per week and probably add 1/2 litre every 6-8 weeks. Car now has 2.5K miles on it.

I think you would be very unlucky to have a car that actually did use 1 litre every 625 miles.

What you do need to do is check the oil regiulary, it takes seconds to do.
 
#3 ·
My diesel used about a litre in the first few 1000 miles, then pretty much none thereafter. Usually, once everything has bedded in, the oil consumption will be negligible - topping up between services being unnecessary. A few unlucky people have had some oil use problems, but I think almost all went away as the miles built up?
 
#8 ·
1.8 zero oil consumption.

Checked my 1.8 again today and, as usual, it hasn't used any oil at all. I find this a little bit odd. I do thrash it periodically, only when warm and for a limited time, but it still doesn't consume oil.

The original tyres, M PS2, don't lose pressure either but the Cont sport contac 2s on the front lose about 1 psi per month.
 
#10 ·
Checked my 1.8 again today and, as usual, it hasn't used any oil at all. I find this a little bit odd. I do thrash it periodically, only when warm and for a limited time, but it still doesn't consume oil.

The original tyres, M PS2, don't lose pressure either but the Cont sport contac 2s on the front lose about 1 psi per month.
You lucky sod, read "my honda is drinking oil" & you'll find i'm the Ying to your Yang!!!

:cyclops: My Civics got more drinking issues than Oliver Reed & George Best did :cyclops:
 
#11 ·
I ran mine in using the running in guide and only had to top my oil up once before the first service (I put in a litre at about 10,000 miles as it had hit the minimum mark)

But I still always check every time I fill up (I get about 450-550 miles per tank) just to make sure I don't have any warranty issues
 
#13 ·
You really should check your oil once in a while Wheechair!I do about the same as you;so far have used 1.5 litres in 8k miles(all of that in first few thou')
 
#15 ·
You should do as you tend to use more when you go above mach 1 :VroumVroum01::VroumVroum01::VroumVroum01:
 
#17 ·
Only 6000, you old slowcoach [smilie=cheeky-grin:[smilie=cheeky-grin:[smilie=cheeky-grin:
 
#20 ·
Come down to Eastbourne and we will show you Essex lads how to rev up [smilie=tongue.gif][smilie=tongue.gif][smilie=tongue.gif]
 
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#26 ·
On oil, mine has used just over a litre in 35000 miles. I have only had the low oil warning symbol when really thrashing it (once towing up the A24 at speed and once in Europe). Neither time was the oil level down to the min line.

My Civ had just over 7000 miles on it when I got it, so I can't comment on early consumption (or the way the car was run in for that matter).
 
#32 ·
We bought our 1.8 S GT in August 07, by the april the following year, having only done roughly 4000 miles, the oil light came on and we had to refill the oil (resulting in the loss of the oil cap - but thats another story -lol). We were shocked as we have never had to top-up on our clio's or freelander so quickly. Phoned honda and they said this seemed normal for the running in period but if we wanted them to check the car they would.

Jayne x
 
#33 ·
We bought our 1.8 S GT in August 07, by the april the following year, having only done roughly 4000 miles, the oil light came on and we had to refill the oil (resulting in the loss of the oil cap - but thats another story -lol). We were shocked as we have never had to top-up on our clio's or freelander so quickly. Phoned honda and they said this seemed normal for the running in period but if we wanted them to check the car they would.

Jayne x
As long as it only happens once then I see no problem. It could be the fact that when it was filled at the factory, it was only just above the low oil level so even a tiny amount of oil consumption would just drop it low enough.
 
#36 ·
My 2.2 is at 12K and seems to be using 1litre per 900mls. Its not getting any better. Flipping expensive adding Mobil 1 0-40 all the time. This is the Oil the Honda garage uses so i dont want to mix and match albeit i gather any fully synthetic 0-40w will do the job. The manual is as clear as mud on which oil to use so just went with the garage recommendation.

I knew some folks reported the oil use was higher than norm prior to purchasing my Type S but I have never had a car (last two were Pug diesels) that used much if any between services. Why is the Honda engine so gutsy.

A mechanic at Honda told me that low speed short runs will tend to use more oil than long motorway type usage. My use is the former. Can anyone in the know tell me if this is true or if its ********.
 
#37 ·
Majority of my mileage are journeys of approx 6 miles (2.2 Type S).The car's used 2 litres in 9k miles.If you'rs is using 1 litre/900 miles something surely must be very wrong?
 
#38 ·
When I bought mine the salesman said it can be as high as 1 litre every 500 miles!!!!

Luckily (and probably because I ran it in corectly!) mine only consumes about 1/2 litre between services (and so doesn't need topping up!)