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  1. #13
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    which one is the full indicator. the dots?





    Quote Originally Posted by DLO01 View Post
    Oil filter change too???

    4 is fine for now, but I don't think will be enough. Start the car for a minute, get the oil circulating so it fills the new oil filter. Shut if off and measure with the dipstick after 5 mins. Top it up to suit.

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    Full is the dot to the left of photo.

    *edit* wipe the stick with a rag. Put the dipstick back in, pull it out and see where the level is.
    Last edited by DLO01; 16-08-2009 at 12:51 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bevis90 View Post
    which one is the full indicator. the dots?

    The dot on the left is the maximum. When you check oil level, pull the dip stick out, wipe it with clean tissue or rag, then put the stick back in and pull out again. That way you will get a clear reading, not like the one in your pic where there is oil all along the stick. It is alright to be slightly higher than the maximum dot. I usually put about 0.5cm over the top dot.

    The dot on the right is the minimum. Between the minimum and maximum dots is roughly 1 litre.
    Last edited by aaronng; 16-08-2009 at 12:52 PM.
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    oh yeh its above the dot line but they shud be okay i guess. ye this first time used this kind of dipstick lolz. the one of my civic is when u check the reading its about half way or below the half and has no dotted things

    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    The dot on the left is the maximum. When you check oil level, pull the dip stick out, wipe it with clean tissue or rag, then put the stick back in and pull out again. That way you will get a clear reading, not like the one in your pic where there is oil all along the stick. It is alright to be slightly higher than the maximum dot. I usually put about 0.5cm over the top dot.

    The dot on the right is the minimum. Between the minimum and maximum dots is roughly 1 litre.

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