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MMI oil Level/service schedule

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Hello,

I’ve just bought a 2023 S3 and absolutely loving it (replacing my FType as I needed something a little usable every day). I do have a few queries though:

I’ve spent a good deal of time looking on Google/You Tube to try and find out how to check the oil level. The problem being on my MMI menu there is no option for Oil Level (not even greyed out). I’ve tried driving car, resetting, opening/closing bonnet but still nothing?

Secondly, I’ve bought a 2 year/2 year service plan with the car. The initial service was done at 2 years/19000 miles but I wanted to reduce service schedule to annual. I do very little mileage but obsessive about correct oil changes. On the MMI the schedule still states the 2 year schedule. Is there a way to change this or is it a dealership thing?

Any idea would be very gratefully received.

Thank you!

Solved by joe6

50 minutes ago, Pigsy said:

Hello,

Secondly, I’ve bought a 2 year/2 year service plan with the car. The initial service was done at 2 years/19000 miles but I wanted to reduce service schedule to annual. I do very little mileage but obsessive about correct oil changes. On the MMI the schedule still states the 2 year schedule. Is there a way to change this or is it a dealership thing?

Undoubtedly annual servicing is the way to go, however I believe the dealer needs to change the MMI setting.

  • Solution

If it is like my 2023 a3 it still has the dip stick and no mmi oil check. I'm old school and prefer dip stick. Makes you look under the bonnet once in a while. 😀

  • Author

Thank you both! I will check with the dealer at the first service to change the schedule.

I’ll also have a route around for a manual dipstick and update.

  • Author

And embarrassingly confirming it does indeed, have a good old fashioned dipstick.

In my own defense, Google did state that it did not have one. 🤔

Thank you for the responses and greater wisdom.

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