DB9 V12 oil starvation, real problem or not?
#1
DB9 V12 oil starvation, real problem or not?
Greetings,
I searched the forum first, didn't find anything, so I'll raise the question.
I came across a September 2011 video on YouTube of a 2005 Aston Martin DB9 with a damaged engine, allegedly from oil starvation even though the oil light never triggered. The engine had approx. 9,000 miles on it when it failed. In this video they indicate this is not a unique problem and are even going after a class action lawsuit
Does anyone have any insight into the existence (real or perceived) of any engine problems resulting in failure of the 6 and 12 pistons even when oil levels are properly maintained? Or was this a problem that was resolved in design changes to the oiling system after the 2005 model?
I'm aware from reading the forum that once the oil light comes on it's almost too late to do anything other than stop the car and pray there's been no damage, but that's due to low oil levels.
As a new-to-me DB9 owner, I'm curious...
Thank you,
Jeff
I searched the forum first, didn't find anything, so I'll raise the question.
I came across a September 2011 video on YouTube of a 2005 Aston Martin DB9 with a damaged engine, allegedly from oil starvation even though the oil light never triggered. The engine had approx. 9,000 miles on it when it failed. In this video they indicate this is not a unique problem and are even going after a class action lawsuit
Does anyone have any insight into the existence (real or perceived) of any engine problems resulting in failure of the 6 and 12 pistons even when oil levels are properly maintained? Or was this a problem that was resolved in design changes to the oiling system after the 2005 model?
I'm aware from reading the forum that once the oil light comes on it's almost too late to do anything other than stop the car and pray there's been no damage, but that's due to low oil levels.
As a new-to-me DB9 owner, I'm curious...
Thank you,
Jeff
Last edited by 62Jeff; 01-07-2012 at 04:42 PM. Reason: know <> no, so fixed it
#3
Ok, thanks.
#4
I saw the same video it's scary!!! When did AM fix the problem and incorporate the shorter Dip stick? Is there a pn for the shorter dip stick some can cross reference w our dip stick to make sure we have the upgraded shorter one? Thanks! I am looking at db9 purchase in a few days and this is on my mind...
#5
I saw the same video it's scary!!! When did AM fix the problem and incorporate the shorter Dip stick? Is there a pn for the shorter dip stick some can cross reference w our dip stick to make sure we have the upgraded shorter one? Thanks! I am looking at db9 purchase in a few days and this is on my mind...
#6
Good idea it's a 2007 with just around 30k miles, hope it's been done ... I will certainly do what you suggest and check... Any dealer will know? Is there a TSB. Service bulletin and recall number for this?
#7
It is FSA165
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#8
Splendid advice and informative forum friends, thank you! I just had this checked and looks like the upgraded dipstick had been done in Dec 2008 at approx 12K Mile authorized dealer Service in San Diego.
#9
This is pretty scary stuff. I make a point to check my oil from time to time, but I always assumed that the car's sensors would detect a low oil condition before it was low enough to harm the engine. Anyone know if Aston changed the position of the sensor so that it detects the low oil condition sooner?
#10
From what I was told the updated dipstick was made a bit shorter with the tick marks for safe zone re-calibrated appropriately to match I suppose, so when you go to fill up the oil you fill it to the "new" corrected tick mark zome, in essence adding a bit more oil than you would have otherwise prior to the revised dip stick - FSA165
#11
From what I was told the updated dipstick was made a bit shorter with the tick marks for safe zone re-calibrated appropriately to match I suppose, so when you go to fill up the oil you fill it to the "new" corrected tick mark zome, in essence adding a bit more oil than you would have otherwise prior to the revised dip stick - FSA165
#12
I agree the purpose of the sensor is to warn of an issue early enough to catch it and fix it...the sensors position should be changed/re-calibrated. I don't know if this is done as part of a TSB in which the car is given the new revised dipstick.
#13
From what I remember the newer dipstick is for all DB9 models upto A10286. The "FULL" range has been set higher, so engine now has 1 liter extra oil in sump when "FULL"..
I have seen oil starvation on V12's but this was all due to lack of maintence, oil went to low(6L) and engine said no more...Never saw oil starvation with the correct oil level maintained..
On the newer models there is now a new oil level sensing system. Some vehicle(2009+ inactive ...2011+ onwards come with system active) need SA-03-0175 performed to activate the new oil sensing(software was not developped at time of purchase and a Service Action was made to get these vehicle upto date..provide VIN to dealer and they can inform you if this has been performed or not).
The new system records the engine oil level each time the fuel tank is filled with 25 litres or more of fuel. The sensor that is installed in the sump of the engine will tell the CEM when the engine oil level is at the “MIN” mark on the dipstick. When this happens, the system will:
• The ECM will store a P250f code.
I have seen oil starvation on V12's but this was all due to lack of maintence, oil went to low(6L) and engine said no more...Never saw oil starvation with the correct oil level maintained..
On the newer models there is now a new oil level sensing system. Some vehicle(2009+ inactive ...2011+ onwards come with system active) need SA-03-0175 performed to activate the new oil sensing(software was not developped at time of purchase and a Service Action was made to get these vehicle upto date..provide VIN to dealer and they can inform you if this has been performed or not).
The new system records the engine oil level each time the fuel tank is filled with 25 litres or more of fuel. The sensor that is installed in the sump of the engine will tell the CEM when the engine oil level is at the “MIN” mark on the dipstick. When this happens, the system will:
•
Cause the DIM to show an “OIL LEVEL LOW, ADD 1L” message
•
The driver will hear one chime
•
The amber warning triangle will show in the DIM.
•
If oil is not added to the engine and the oil level continues to decrease, the system will continue to showthe same message.
• The ECM will store a P250f code.
#14
From what I remember the newer dipstick is for all DB9 models upto A10286. The "FULL" range has been set higher, so engine now has 1 liter extra oil in sump when "FULL"..
I have seen oil starvation on V12's but this was all due to lack of maintence, oil went to low(6L) and engine said no more...Never saw oil starvation with the correct oil level maintained..
On the newer models there is now a new oil level sensing system. Some vehicle(2009+ inactive ...2011+ onwards come with system active) need SA-03-0175 performed to activate the new oil sensing(software was not developped at time of purchase and a Service Action was made to get these vehicle upto date..provide VIN to dealer and they can inform you if this has been performed or not).
The new system records the engine oil level each time the fuel tank is filled with 25 litres or more of fuel. The sensor that is installed in the sump of the engine will tell the CEM when the engine oil level is at the MIN mark on the dipstick. When this happens, the system will:
I have seen oil starvation on V12's but this was all due to lack of maintence, oil went to low(6L) and engine said no more...Never saw oil starvation with the correct oil level maintained..
On the newer models there is now a new oil level sensing system. Some vehicle(2009+ inactive ...2011+ onwards come with system active) need SA-03-0175 performed to activate the new oil sensing(software was not developped at time of purchase and a Service Action was made to get these vehicle upto date..provide VIN to dealer and they can inform you if this has been performed or not).
The new system records the engine oil level each time the fuel tank is filled with 25 litres or more of fuel. The sensor that is installed in the sump of the engine will tell the CEM when the engine oil level is at the MIN mark on the dipstick. When this happens, the system will:
Cause the DIM to show an OIL LEVEL LOW, ADD 1L message
The driver will hear one chime
The amber warning triangle will show in the DIM.
If oil is not added to the engine and the oil level continues to decrease, the system will continue to showthe same message.
The ECM will store a P250f code.
The ECM will store a P250f code.
then what is FSA165??? not I'm confused