Oil Check
Oil Check
I was checking my oil the other day and did the usual jiggling and mucking around to get the dip stick to go all the way down. When ckecking the oil level indication on the dip stick, I noticed the scratches on the dip stick itself. I wondered if this is "normal". Does everyone have the same problem? It seems that I have a pretty hard time getting the damn stick to seat all the way down, and its inevitable to have to apply some force (resulting in some fairly deep scratches on the stick). Is this normal?
My car is going for it's 20k service this week. I did raise this with the dealer at 5k and 10k services - but they claim that its ok.
My car is going for it's 20k service this week. I did raise this with the dealer at 5k and 10k services - but they claim that its ok.
Originally Posted by Im_DANomite
try twisting it in...instead of jamming it in.
We all know that it's difficult to get to (I've given up trying to ckeck oil with engine cover on), but then to have to stuff around getting the thing to seat!
It is even harder for me to get to when the 4 point strut bar is installed.
Yes I have scratches in my dipstick too. So I check the dipstick twice before I am putting any oil in. Just in case I smear oil and get a flasely high result.
Yes I have scratches in my dipstick too. So I check the dipstick twice before I am putting any oil in. Just in case I smear oil and get a flasely high result.
Originally Posted by MissRx8
the damn thing is in a tricky place. last time i thought i put it in the hole, and it went in so easy i was like hm that was too easy.. well no i didnt put it in the hole did i, it just dropped somewhere in the engine area lol
Just as well your not a guy :D
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michael
Yea it is a little tricky but if you do it enough it isn't that bad. I actually took some light sandpaper to the reading around of the stick and sanded it down so that is would be easier to read. Worked pretty good.
A little light on the subject helps. You can get these nifty little LED lights which fit on your key ring, and help you locate the dipstick. Also, I keep a torch on the shelf next to the car in the garage.
Originally Posted by labrat
A little light on the subject helps. You can get these nifty little LED lights which fit on your key ring, and help you locate the dipstick. Also, I keep a torch on the shelf next to the car in the garage.
I use a little pen sized torch that lives in the glovebox but lately I've just tried to check the oil in daylight so I can see it clearly.
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