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How much ineo oil will I need to do a engine oil change in our Peugeot 2020 Warwick XL?
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Re: engine oil
It should be in your Peugeot handbook.
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Re: engine oil
It's in my handbook, have you looked at your's?
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Re: engine oil
Had a real bit of luck today, I rang Peugeot on a free phone number ( in the Peugeot handbook ) just to check what they recommend.
The lady I spoke to.had a really strong foreign accent so I couldn't really make her out but I did hear her say there was e recall on the van. So I rang the Peugeot dealer who did the first service and they said yes there was. She also told me it included a oil change and because it was a recall there would be no charge.
HOW LUCKY IS THAT. Mines a 2020 model but those with Peugeots ought to check to see if the recall includes theirs. If I hadn't rung them would I have known???
The lady I spoke to.had a really strong foreign accent so I couldn't really make her out but I did hear her say there was e recall on the van. So I rang the Peugeot dealer who did the first service and they said yes there was. She also told me it included a oil change and because it was a recall there would be no charge.
HOW LUCKY IS THAT. Mines a 2020 model but those with Peugeots ought to check to see if the recall includes theirs. If I hadn't rung them would I have known???
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Re: engine oil
I'm sure there will be owners who appreciate your post, Sapper . It was clearly made with good intentions.
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Re: engine oil
to help others it would be good if you put the recall number
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Re: engine oil
They didn't give me a recall number I just thought by mentioning it it would give the heads up to anyone who thinks theirs may be included, Surely they would only have to ring any Peugeot dealer.
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Re: engine oil
If you go to the gov.uk web tax and mot site also shows up any recalls
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Re: engine oil
glyne lock wrote:If you go to the gov.uk web tax and mot site also shows up any recalls
I thought that was only safety related recalls?
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Re: engine oil
I already looked and the only safety recall o 2020 models is to do with the chronograph affecting 40 vehicles.
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Re: engine oil
I would strongly recommend you ring a dealer, as I said I spoke to mine this morning and it's booked in to do the recall.
Beginning to wish I hadn't mentioned it.
Just looked on Motorhome Matters where I also posted it and someone thinks it's the oil level/quality sensor, whatever that is
Beginning to wish I hadn't mentioned it.
Just looked on Motorhome Matters where I also posted it and someone thinks it's the oil level/quality sensor, whatever that is
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Re: engine oil
I got a recall recently on our boxer think it was something to do with the adblue? Id have to find the letter.
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Re: engine oil
Yes there is a adblue recall
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Re: engine oil
Anyone know what the adblue vehicles it relates too? Mine is 2019 adblue 2.0
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Re: engine oil
Your garage will know from their computer dataSapper wrote:How much ineo oil will I need to do a engine oil change in our Peugeot 2020 Warwick XL?
Your handbook for the base vehicle will know too
I doing it yourself (?) buy a 5 ltr and a 1 ltr cans, that'll be enough and leave some for any top ups it shouldn't but may need. It'll also allow enough for the filter which must be changed at the same time.......
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Re: engine oil
Depends on engine, my 2015 Puma engine takes 6.25 lr inc filter.IanH wrote:
Your garage will know from their computer data
Your handbook for the base vehicle will know too
I doing it yourself (?) buy a 5 ltr and a 1 ltr cans, that'll be enough and leave some for any top ups it shouldn't but may need. It'll also allow enough for the filter which must be changed at the same time.......
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Re: engine oil
Ok. But minus 0.25 l won't worry it too much!
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Re: engine oil
Agree, I do find that the oil is above the high mark on stick, mentioned it to Main dealer after they did service, was not possible, must be on a slope as the amount of oil used is dispensed by a computer.IanH wrote:Ok. But minus 0.25 l won't worry it too much!
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