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Old Today | 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Lukkaa
Did you solve this issue any chance? I'm having exactly same situation... Changed all, ever refurbished my engine and still same oil level critical low message... 😔
No , i didnt even bothered , it s probably an electric issue , or maybe it needs a software reset of the ecu i dont know ,lucky for me i just don t drive so much i just made 7000 km in 2 years
 
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Originally Posted by Lukkaa
Did you solve this issue any chance? I'm having exactly same situation... Changed all, ever refurbished my engine and still same oil level critical low message... 😔
I only have the problem when the temperature reaches normal ,and only at idle , if i pinch the throttle just a bit it disappears, and when it appears it goes on and off it doesnt stay on continuos it appears random and goes off same
 

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Originally Posted by jaytheguru
Hi all,
I have a peculiar problem with my Jag (X260) XF. Every now and then (at random times) I recieve an error message "Engine Oil Level Critically Low" on the dash. I checked it with one of the dealers in Bristol but they couldn't find any problems when they ran a diagnostic. The engineer suggested to change oil pressure switch to see if that could resolve the issue. So I went ahead and requested to change it but with no joy. I then took to another dealership and the engineer suggested it could be a piston cooling jet but not sure about it (We went into lockdown so I couldn't get that done). Nonetheless, I took the car for service (major 105,000 miles service) to the dealership and they ran eVHS service but the system did not find any faults. The car shows everything is running fine with no historic issues from the system.

I am wondering, does anyone here have had same experience and if yes then what did you do to fix/correct it?

The error pops up at random, there is no fix time or method of running that would trigger it. Can you also recommend where I can buy JLR diagnostic kit so that I can run it myself?

Many thanks in advance

Kind regards

Jay
Jaguar XF X260, even with correct oil levels, often point to a malfunctioning oil level sensor, a faulty oil pressure sensor, or a, sometimes, failing piston cooling solenoid. These intermittent warnings frequently appear while idling or driving at high speeds. More likely level sensor
 
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Originally Posted by Cjh
Jaguar XF X260, even with correct oil levels, often point to a malfunctioning oil level sensor, a faulty oil pressure sensor, or a, sometimes, failing piston cooling solenoid. These intermittent warnings frequently appear while idling or driving at high speeds. More likely level sensor
The most likely cause of this warning is a partially or fully stuck open piston oil cooling jet. This directs too much oil to piston cooling, diminishing the oil flow to the crankshaft and turbo bearings and lowering the overall oil pressure. The Jag electronics erroneously attributes the low oil pressure to a lack of oil in the sump.
Since it does starve vital engine bearings of oil it does need fixing sooner rather than later
 
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