Volvo XC60 excessive oil consumption despite regular synthetic oil changes on Volvo XC60

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Volvo XC60 owners report experiencing excessive oil consumption, even with regular synthetic oil changes, which can indicate a significant issue that requires prompt attention. Many owners have noted that if their engine consumes more than 1 liter of oil per 10,000 kilometers, it may signal a problem. Additionally, some have found that switching to a slightly thicker oil, such as 0w40 or 5w40, instead of the recommended 0w30 can help reduce oil consumption. It's common for owners to see low oil warning lights despite adhering to oil change intervals, pointing to a prevalent issue among these vehicles. Extended oil change intervals using semi-synthetic oils may also contribute to oil thinning and increased consumption. Factors such as low tension narrow piston rings and the functionality of low oil level warning systems could exacerbate these problems. It is advisable for owners experiencing these issues to consult a Volvo dealer for a thorough diagnosis and potential solutions.

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