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Oil light on dash?
« on: April 09, 2012, 05:55:50 PM »
Since my first oil change, I've had the light on the dash come on on 3 or 4 occasions,
mostly when the bike was sitting for a while, and I was wondering if anyone else had
this happen (explained better in the next post).

I used Shell 15W50 synthetic oil, and the bike only took 1.1 liters (the dip stick
shows full if I screw it in for the oil check, and 3/4 full if I just push it in without
the screwin' part  ;)

Also, at the time when the light comes on, you can definitely hear something going
on below in the engine, like the valves are running dry.

Should I get rid of that oil or add 0.2l more which would be up to spec (1.3l at change,
1.5l at disassembly)?

« Last Edit: April 09, 2012, 06:47:12 PM by Cortez »
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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2012, 06:20:35 PM »
Your 1st paragraph needs more explaining...

At what RPM does the oil light come on?

Does this happen when you 1st start the engine,
 or when it has been ridden easily
 or ridden hard?

What do you do to get the light to go out ?



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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2012, 06:32:01 PM »
1) At what RPM does the oil light come on?

2) Does this happen when you 1st start the engine,
 or when it has been ridden easily
 or ridden hard?

3) What do you do to get the light to go out ?


1) 3 out of 4 times, at lowest revs possible when riding, but I can not be sure if
it came back on after I just started the engine and took off, or if it has been on
all the time, but just after a few hundred meters I'd notice the engine noise
OR the light and then the noise.

Today, it happened after I rolled on the throttle wide open to catch a green light,
then full-on braking (ABS had some work to do) to make the turn, and after the turn
it turned on and there was that noise again.

2) I guess I just answered that one too. I ride easy 80% of the time, and after it
happened for the first time, I checked the oil level, warmed up the engine some more
and went out to the freeway and ridden at WOT for about 10 minutes at 85-90mph,
trying to vary the revs and speed a bit, the bike ran perfectly.

3) Turn the bike on/off, once or twice. One restart helped one, the other time 2 restarts,
and today I just left it run on idle (no noise on idle) for about 30-45 seconds and it went out
by itself. I did notice however that the idle was a bit high during that (2000-2100rpms) period.

Now that I'm elaborating this a bit more.. sounds like the oil pressure is too low or something
or that oil just isn't working right.. which I wouldn't expect from a Shell oil, but I must admit
that it was rather cheap for 15W50 synthetic.

I'll check the exact type.
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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2012, 06:45:44 PM »
Here's the oil I used:





Costs about $12/1l here, which is under average for that kind of oil,
and the Motul 5100 I used in my Kawasaki was almost twice as expensive.

I wanted the Shell Advance Ultra 4 but couldn't get my hands on it for
over a month so I just got what I figured should work fine.
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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #4 on: April 10, 2012, 12:48:32 AM »
If you never had this problem before you changed oil, i would check the owners manual to see what weight oil
is called for at the temperatures when you are riding.  If it is cold, the 15w40 may be a bit thick... a lot of
newer engines call for 10w40, but that should not make the problem... i think.

A cheap attempt is to drain the oil and save it. 
Then add regular automotive oil (no clutch slippage problem with an automatic scooter) at the weight called for in the manual
and at the amount specified .  Then see what happens with your riding.

 (Scooters & MCs measure the oil with the dipstick just inserted, not screwed in)
Lawnmowers (B&S engines) screw the dipstick in to measure..... I think

It could be a faulty pressure sensor.  They should not be really expensive and you can change it yourself.

Scoot safely,


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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #5 on: April 10, 2012, 11:41:25 AM »
The oil is too thick. With this oil it takes too long to return to the pan and starves the oil pickup and there by your oil light on sustained idles. get a proper oil of say 10-40w. I should ask too what are the temps there?

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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #6 on: April 10, 2012, 04:44:25 PM »
If you never had this problem before you changed oil, i would check the owners manual to see what weight oil
is called for at the temperatures when you are riding.
  If it is cold, the 15w40 may be a bit thick... a lot of
newer engines call for 10w40, but that should not make the problem... i think.

(Scooters & MCs measure the oil with the dipstick just inserted, not screwed in)
Lawnmowers (B&S engines) screw the dipstick in to measure..... I think

It could be a faulty pressure sensor.  They should not be really expensive and you can change it yourself.

Scoot safely,

Um, yeah, I checked with the manual before buying oil, and 15W50 should work perfectly, the manual
states that it's for temperature from -5°C to 40°C, and it's right between those two values right now.

10W40 is virtually the same, I believe from -10°C to 40°C.

Maybe I should add a bit more oil, but 3/4 on the dipstick should be more then fine.

Faulty pressure sensor sounds interesting, how would that manifest itself?
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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #7 on: April 10, 2012, 04:47:21 PM »
The oil is too thick. With this oil it takes too long to return to the pan and starves the oil pickup and there by your oil light on sustained idles. get a proper oil of say 10-40w. I should ask too what are the temps there?

Nonono, no sustained idles here, the idle makes the problem go away (when it happens while riding)!

BUT, as I've said, it occurs ONLY when I ride off instantly after starting the bike up OR when I shake
it up a bit (hard acceleration then hard braking).

The 10W40 is not that thick then?
Also, does that mean that it'll get better with the temperatures rising.
I should probably add a bit more oil too.
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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #8 on: April 10, 2012, 07:11:21 PM »
The oil dipstick is NOT supposed to be screwed in for level sensing.  Your oil level IS low.
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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #9 on: April 10, 2012, 08:35:55 PM »
The oil dipstick is NOT supposed to be screwed in for level sensing.  Your oil level IS low.

It's between 3/4 and 4/5 on the dipstick, that doesn't seem low to me.
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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #10 on: April 11, 2012, 02:59:23 AM »
How much oil did you put in? I just changed mine and put in 1.5 L. This is also the amount my service manual calls for.
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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #11 on: April 11, 2012, 06:16:49 AM »
You used a JASO MA rated oil (see label). This oil is for motorbikes with wet clutch. For scooters, you must use a JASO MB rated oil which is a low friction oil. JASO MA oils has higher friction to prevent the wet clutch from slipping. Viscosity has nothing to do with your problem. Try using a scooter specific oil.

Also, overfilling is also bad for your engine. This will cause increased in oil pressure and may damage your engine.
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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #12 on: April 11, 2012, 08:07:16 AM »
How much oil did you put in? I just changed mine and put in 1.5 L. This is also the amount my service manual calls for.

Mine was happy to take 1.6 L. I did let the old oil drain for quite a while.

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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #13 on: April 11, 2012, 12:47:59 PM »
It's not the oil. 15/50 synthetic is fine. Top off the oil/add oil until you are at the full level on stick without screwing it in wile it's on the center stand, on level ground. I think your a little low on oil, and when you take off fast the oil sloshes to the back side on the engine and the sensor light comes on. I would be surprised if this did not cure it? When my sensor light came on on my X5 , I stoped and checked the level and all was fine, so I knew it was the sensor. And my light stayed on all the time. So I think your a little low on oil, and it's not the sensor.  :-*

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Re: Oil light on dash?
« Reply #14 on: April 11, 2012, 06:10:23 PM »
How much oil did you put in? I just changed mine and put in 1.5 L. This is also the amount my service manual calls for.

I put in around 1.1 L.
Manual says 1.3L at oil change, 1.5L at engine disassembly.

I was looking at the dip stick, don't want to overfill it, the manual
for my Agility 125 also called for 0.8L and it was usually full at 0.6L.

I just added 0.1L more for good measure.
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