OIL LEVEL LOW in my AMG 2.0 Turbo Emira
(I managed to delete my earlier post when attempting to organize the photos



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I bought the 3-year service package, so oil changes and other maintenance items in this period are covered.
Oil Level was sufficient up to the first oil change past 1600 km (1000 miles) and there were no warnings despite driving actively on winding roads in mountainous areas.
After my first oil change, an Emira owners group I enjoy going touring together with drove to the beautiful Nikko area with beautiful autumn colors. On my way home to Tokyo on the Tohoku Expressway, I received my first OIL LEVEL LOW warning on the dash display.
I had another issue to get fixed at Lotus Tokyo service, so I also mentioned about this warning display (that later disappeared). The service staff did not find any stored data on the car about this event, and the car was returned to me without further action. However, on my way home, along circular route #7 (kannana) the OIL LEVEL LOW display returned, and since there was a lot of slow stop-and-go traffic, I managed to snap photos (which I later sent to my service manager) of these messages.
I was eventually asked to return the car to service a few days later. I had also noticed (and photographed) another display you get when operating the right hand side function pad. Here it has an oil symbol and OK, while it also said 5.1 liter and 0.9 liter below MAX.
I suggested to service that it might be better if the oil level was topped up to the full 6.0 liter, and they added oil while I was waiting.
After receiving the car back, I checked with the function pad, and now the display said: OIL LEVEL GOOD and 6.0 liter. There has not been any further warning or LOW display after this.
I am not writing this to criticize or to complain. I am simply curious to hear if anyone else have experienced this?
On older engine designs, like the V6 Toyota in the other main version of Emira, there is a «dipstick» that can be used for a manual check of the oil level. On the more recent design of the M139 AMG (l4) engine, there is no longer any «dipstick», so owners are completely dependent on the car electronics and the displays in the car to check for oil level. If these displays show that the level is low, it is obviously a reason for concern.
I invite other owners of AMG M139 Emira to comment on their own experiences. Did anyone else also have this happening?