The best time to check your oil is
before the automobile has been started or when the engine is cold. The oil is
settled which allows for a more accurate reading. If you check the oil after
the car has been running, you will encounter a hot engine, so please use
caution. Make sure that you do not have anything, such as your hair or a scarf,
hanging into the engine. If the engine is hot, turn your vehicle off and let it
cool for a few minutes.
As always keep safety in mind make
sure the automobile is on a level surface and the parking brake is engaged.
- Pop the hood and locate the dipstick. Here are two of examples of different dipsticks (circled in blue) and where they are located in the engine.
- Pull the dipstick out.
- Use a clean paper towel or rag to wipe it clean.
- Reinsert the dipstick making sure to push it all the way in. Pull the dipstick out again and check the level by looking at the end of the dipstick. The oil level should be between high and low or full and low. Some dipsticks like the one pictured are not labeled. Low is the dot closest to the end.
CAUTION: Do not over fill! If you fill your car with too much
oil, you could destroy your engine. If you are uncertain about how much to add,
add a little and then recheck. Continue this process until you have reached the
full level. Be sure to allow enough time (30 seconds) to let the oil settle
before re-checking.
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