How to check the engine oil
Place your car at the level spot. Stop the engine. Wait for a
while to let the engine oil to pour down to the oil pan. Pull
the engine oil dipstick. If you don't know where is the engine
oil dipstick, check your owner's manual, usually it has a bright
handle saying "engine oil". |
Wipe
it off with a clean rag or tissue. Then insert it back all the
way down into its place. |
Now, pull the dipstick again and check the oil level. Normally
it should be at "FULL" mark. For example, here you can see that
it's a bit lower. It's not a big problem yet, but it's better to
top it up. Check the oil condition: If it's way too black, it's
definitely time to change it. If it's slightly-brown, it's O.K.
If it's dark-brown, but still transparent, it's admissible but
it's better to change it soon.
If it's white (coffee with milk color) it means the engine
coolant mixes with the engine oil because of some internal
engine problem, for example, blown head gasket - have your car
inspected. |
How to top up the engine oil:
It would be better to add the same type and brand of the engine
oil as you already have in the engine. Add a little amount of
the oil as it's shown in the image. Wait for a minute to let the
oil to pour down. Check the oil level again with the dipstick.
If it's still low, add some more. But don't overfill it. Don't
forget to install the dipstick back and close the oil filler cap
when you finished. |
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