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How To Check Your Oil

 

               

 

 1. Open Bonnet and Locate Dipstick

 It may be brightly coloured to make it easy to find. Pull the dipstick out   of its tube

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Clean Dipstick

Wipe the oil off the dipstick using a clean cloth. Look for the oil level marks on the end of the dipstick. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Check Existing Oil Level

Push the dipstick slowly all the way into its tube, then pull it out again. The oil level should be between the upper and lower marks. If the level is near the lower mark, you need to top up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Top Up Oil (if necessary)

Remove the oil filler cap, which is usually on top of the engine. Check your car’s handbook or your Haynes manual if you’re not sure. Pour in some oil, using a funnel if necessary. Wait a few seconds for the oil to drain down to the bottom of the engine, then recheck the level. Don’t overfill - this can cause leaks.

Checking the oil level once a week is one of the most important things you can do to keep the car running smoothly. If the level gets too low, the engine will wear more quickly; if it gets low enough for the oil pressure warning light to come on, the engine can destroy itself in seconds.

 

You will need:

 

A clean rag, a pack of engine oil of the correct type, and maybe a funnel. Before you start, park the car on level ground and make sure the engine has been stopped for at least 5 minutes.

 

When you’ve finished, refit the oil filler cap, wipe up any spills and make sure the dipstick is pushed firmly home in its tube. 

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