mordzy
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Ok, so... i have a K1 Cupra which is leased through my company. service is included. just before xmas my service indicator was around 150 miles to go so booked it in for the first day back (4th). over the break i think it went over maybe 50-70 miles.. nothing major.
Anyway. car was serviced on monday (1st service / 10ish k) , no problems to report. today jan 6th got to work slowly because of the snow. set off home about 6pm today and the engine sounded really rough. gout about 300 yards and there was a long beep and the MFD had a big STOP sign saying oil pressure too low.
I pulled over and flagged down a work mate who was behind me. we started the engine again and checked the dash. no errors. revved the engine gently and it sounded very rough. then after taking foot off the throttle as the revvs dropped it sounded like a bag of spanners. we popped the bonnet and checked to see if the oil filler cap had come off and the oil had splattered out (seen this happen before) not the case. pulled out the dip stick and it was bone dry. not a drop on it... (( i gingerly drove back the 300 yards to the office car park and got a lift home.
My question. what could have happened.? all i can think is that they have emptied my old oil on the service and not filled it up.... what do you guys think? however why no oil warning light?
Could do with some help and suggestions of what to say the seat in the morning.
Cheers guys.
Anyway. car was serviced on monday (1st service / 10ish k) , no problems to report. today jan 6th got to work slowly because of the snow. set off home about 6pm today and the engine sounded really rough. gout about 300 yards and there was a long beep and the MFD had a big STOP sign saying oil pressure too low.
I pulled over and flagged down a work mate who was behind me. we started the engine again and checked the dash. no errors. revved the engine gently and it sounded very rough. then after taking foot off the throttle as the revvs dropped it sounded like a bag of spanners. we popped the bonnet and checked to see if the oil filler cap had come off and the oil had splattered out (seen this happen before) not the case. pulled out the dip stick and it was bone dry. not a drop on it... (( i gingerly drove back the 300 yards to the office car park and got a lift home.
My question. what could have happened.? all i can think is that they have emptied my old oil on the service and not filled it up.... what do you guys think? however why no oil warning light?
Could do with some help and suggestions of what to say the seat in the morning.
Cheers guys.
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