Not really,LR no doubt would have specified the engine that way.They could have changed it if they wanted,and gone to a dipstick.
History does show that LR love to complicate things as much as possible,which doesnt make much sense,but they continue to do it,which causes high repair costs,and at times unreliability.
Doesn't a 3 litre have an oil sucker pipe at the front?
If so , couldn't you just get some nylon small diameter tube or similar and take a reading when full and go from there?
Regards PhilipA
I had this fault appear after I had it serviced( simple oil replacement and filters) at about 125,000 km
Mine appears when the engine reaches running temperature. Never before.
The irony is it appeared after a service. My immediate thought was that mechanics had put too much oil in or not enough. The sensor read that oil level was full!!
When I start the car from cold the next day there is no fault showing.
It stays on now but early in the fault code appearance once the car got to running temperature the fault would disappear for a few minutes and then reappear.
After reading the previous discussion has any discovered any enlightenment on the cause and the fix other than replacing the sensor?
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