Thanks bluedragoN interesting to know that oil consumption will stabilise at the 4000 mile mark didn't know that. But yeah I'll always continue to keep an eye on this issue for as long as I own the vehicle just to be sure.
You should check the oil level more frequently than every 6 months.Hello!
I just did 15k km on my i20n and went to check the oil level (Which was changed about 6months ago at the 10k km service). To my surprise it looks like it is slightly overfilled (so the level would be about 2mm over the F on the dipstick). It it slightly hard to read the correct level, as the plastic part on the dipstick gets oiled up when brushing up against the sides, but i'm fairly certain that it is around there.
I really doubt that's going to be a problem and maybe the dealer overfilled a little bit to acount for some oil burning but, after noticing this, should i empty it a little bit?
Thanks!
Thanks for such a helpful insight.You should check the oil level more frequently than every 6 months.
Ah ok, brilliant. Thank you.
How is the Kona N? Are you enjoying it?
They look great and only seen one in the UK myself, so definitely unique. I personally like them. Thank you and enjoyThe Kona N is awesome!! It's not for everyone, but it's perfect for me! Scary fast, quiet when I need it to be, as practical as I need it to be. It's definitely a sports car and not a 'fun suv' which I think is what a lot of people don't understand when they criticize it.
Very normal. Youll see 100degree oil temp also very often if putting your foot down abit. Its just how these cars areHi,
Took me i20N f a drive today, nothing crazy and engine oil was to to 97 degrees. Is this normal?
Engine temp was 100 degrees? Thanks guys.
Cheers buddy.Very normal. Youll see 100degree oil temp also very often if putting your foot down abit. Its just how these cars are
