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2019 V90 d5 no oil pressure

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Old Jun 27th, 2024, 14:55   #1
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Default 2019 V90 d5 no oil pressure

I have a 2019 volvo v90 d5 powerpulse if anyone can help with the following problem

Car orginally went into my local volvo dealership with a low oil pressure warning. They checked everything was fine and recommended just dping an oil change.

3 days after getting the car back it came up no oil pressure stop car immediately so car recovered back to dealership.

The car has been there for 4 months
1st the guy said that its lost of its oil. But no oil
leaks.

And today they said they have finally reinspected it and this was their dignosis

have identified burst boost pipe has alternated the AFR ratio we believe this has caused the oil to burn at a Different rate resulting on your oil loss .

This will result in causing Engine failure .

Is this case?. Any one know of a resolution

Engine was running absolutly fine. No knocking backing firing. Smooth as silk. Only a bit of smoke coming from exhause after ling idle. But burnt off after driving.

Help would be appreciated
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Old Jun 27th, 2024, 16:57   #2
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I have a 2019 volvo v90 d5 powerpulse if anyone can help with the following problem

Car orginally went into my local volvo dealership with a low oil pressure warning. They checked everything was fine and recommended just dping an oil change.

3 days after getting the car back it came up no oil pressure stop car immediately so car recovered back to dealership.

The car has been there for 4 months
1st the guy said that its lost of its oil. But no oil
leaks.

And today they said they have finally reinspected it and this was their dignosis

have identified burst boost pipe has alternated the AFR ratio we believe this has caused the oil to burn at a Different rate resulting on your oil loss .

This will result in causing Engine failure .

Is this case?. Any one know of a resolution

Engine was running absolutly fine. No knocking backing firing. Smooth as silk. Only a bit of smoke coming from exhause after ling idle. But burnt off after driving.

Help would be appreciated
I would be claiming that they did not do enough tests the first time when they recommended changing the oil. If you have further damage because of their poor recommendations then you probably have comeback on that.

Get a leak down test done on it elsewhere and see what the outcome is.
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