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    oil levels.

    hey all,

    i dont know if its just me but today i have noticed when checking oil levels while the engine is cold that the levels are lower then when the engine is up to temp, so i was wondering which one is my actual oil level at? while its cold or up to temp?

    cheers guys!

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    Check when cold.
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    oh okay. strange because i just got a service done not long ago and my transmission oil is down quite a bit already :S

    thanks for ur help

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    Quote Originally Posted by 09FD1 View Post
    oh okay. strange because i just got a service done not long ago and my transmission oil is down quite a bit already :S

    thanks for ur help
    Are you talking about engine oil or transmission oil? They are both totally different things and have to be checked at different temperatures.
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    never mind. just had a quick read of the car manual and found the answer there.

    thanks anyway
    Last edited by 09FD1; 04-03-2010 at 06:01 PM.

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    What's the answer then?

    I always just checked,like,wheneva!

    My tranny oil was low,after I did a change,hence why the auto was changing gears too early I think cause I topped it up and it's back to normal.

    Does that sound right Aaron?

    (I put too much in,then I took too much out lol,the damn thing only holds 1.9L!!)

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    for transmission oil check when engine is running temp. i use to check whenever too LOL. noticed it happens with coolant too, much more coolant in the reserve when engine is running temp compare to when its cold.

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    So:

    Coolant = running temp
    Trans fluid = running temp
    Engine Oil = ?

    Cheers mate.

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    oil level can't be higher after a drive...maybe you aren't reading the dipstick properly.
    anyway check in the morning and you can see the oil level clearly.

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    im quite sure it was lower this morning b4 taking the car out then it was in the afternoon when i got home. and in the civic manual it states that to check tranny fluid while engine is at running temp =S. i shall check again tmr morning before i head off to work.

    @beeza
    not sure for engine oil.. today when i checked both times, cold and running temp, it was on the same level on the dipstick.

    aaronng, engine oil check at what temp?

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    Cheers mate!

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    as stated in civic manual "make sure the engine is warmed up and the vehicle is parked on level ground. turn off the engine and wait approx 3 minutes before checking the oil level"

    so engine oil = running temp.

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