My 1.8 petrol has never used any oil inbetween services, so much so that I now don't check it as often as I should. Today I did check it and there was no oil at all showing on the stick, and it took the best part of a litre pack to top it up.
No obvious leak, no oil on the drive where it is always parked. Any ideas? Should I book it in for a check up - last serviced at the end of May (4years, it gets serviced annually as it only does about 8k a year, now showing 32,000 miles)
Ford C-MAX - 08 1.8 Sudden oil consumption - NortonES2
Did they put any in? I usually check the fluids before I leave the premises. It has been worth the trouble, what with over-filling, and oil in the coolant.
Ford C-MAX - 08 1.8 Sudden oil consumption - Number_Cruncher
As mentioned already, it's a good plan to check around under the bonnet, and dip the oil on a regular basis. Given your mileage, every few weeks should be OK.
One thing which can happen is that oil tends to become diluted by fuel washing past the pistons - particularly if the car does short runs. Then, if the car does a longer run and/or gets a lot hotter, this fuel in the oil can evaporate off, and be burnt via the normal operation of the crankcase breather system - this then looks like the car has sudenly used a lot of oil over a short period, when in fact there's nothing wrong.
Ford C-MAX - 08 1.8 Sudden oil consumption - Haywain
My wife's 52reg, 1.6 petrol Focus suddenly started using oil just over a year ago and, similarly, there was no trace of oil leakage or any oil on the drive - nor was there any appreciable smoke in the exhaust.
I reported this when it went in for its annual service and the guys changed the PCV valve - which I had never heard of before. This has made a massive improvement to oil consumption.