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pointman1 11-07-2004 11:34 PM

dipstick messed up??
 
i went to check the oil, as per my fellow forum members advice, and the oil doesnt come out clearly marked on the stick...it is all over the place! whats the deal with this?


iafzal 11-08-2004 12:20 AM

Re: dipstick messed up??
 
Make sure the car is cold, I check it first thing morning.
You usually get a better reading even though you might have to try a few times.

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pointman1 11-08-2004 01:53 AM

Re: dipstick messed up??
 
cool, thanks.

i always thought i had to do it after a little warm


Q45tech 11-08-2004 06:47 AM

Re: dipstick messed up??
 
Always measure the oil level when cold before you crank engine! The G engine holds so little oil [compared to V8 or European V8 = 10 quarts].......every drop counts.
Transmission fluid is the only one measured hot and you will need to buy a special dip stick/adapter.......but that's for later when the warranty expires.


Ehrpower 11-08-2004 11:51 PM

Re: dipstick messed up??
 
The dip stick is awful. I roughed mine up to help it show the oil level better. Look in the archives--lots of complaining about dipstick design.


pointman1 11-09-2004 01:44 AM

Re: dipstick messed up??
 
cool, thanks for the clarification.


Msedanman 11-09-2004 02:40 PM

Re: dipstick messed up??
 
One of the few pitfalls of our rides.
Takes some getting used to, but check your oil cold and after cleaning off the end well b4 dipping.

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ARH_twilightblue 11-09-2004 04:00 PM

Re: dipstick messed up??
 
I've also noticed that I get better readings when I pull out the dipstick quickly instead of slowly.

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gersteinp 11-09-2004 06:18 PM

Re: dipstick messed up??
 
There's a trick to it. When removing the dipstick you have to pull the handle towards you and down to the left. It sort of curls out smoothly when you do this right. You replace it in the opposite fashion. When pulling it out this way, the stick is naturally turned upside down where the hatchmarks are located (ie. the side you read the oil level on). Yes, it is a pain in the *** but gets easier with practice.


pointman1 11-10-2004 12:16 AM

Re: dipstick messed up??
 
thanks for all the help guys!


Quackers 02-03-2018 09:14 PM

Why aren't our dipsticks normal like the others? How are you able to pull out the dipstick and still get a clean reading? I check the oil after the car has been sitting overnight and before leaving the house and every single time I'm not sure what I'm seeing and it's never smooth. I never know how long it's going to take each time! The trying to put the dipstick back in to get a reading is a joke. How often are folks getting new dipsticks?

cleric670 02-03-2018 10:36 PM

Honestly I think I only had trouble with the dipstick the first time I did it but you NEED to have light shining on the hole to see where you're going! If it's not completely illuminated I pull out my phone and use the flashlight on it.

As for reading the dipstick, it's crystal clear on a cold motor so I don't know what the problem could be with yours.

Quackers 02-06-2018 12:32 PM

Dipstick problems
 
Thanks for your response. Found out the problem (I think) my dipstick is messed up so when I pull it out it's not a clean pull to read and the oil is all over the stick. Guess I'm going to have to order a new dipstick.

cleric670 02-07-2018 08:50 PM

Yeah that makes sense if yours is bent or something. You can try just straightening it by hand a previous owner may have tried to ram it in and bent the thing.

The length that goes in the hole should be perfectly straight and not wavy, it's spring steel so it will take a bit more work but you can just straightening it by hand.

BradMD_96 02-07-2018 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by Quackers (Post 7129185)
Thanks for your response. Found out the problem (I think) my dipstick is messed up so when I pull it out it's not a clean pull to read and the oil is all over the stick. Guess I'm going to have to order a new dipstick.

Are you just pulling the dipstick out and reading it or are you removing it, cleaning it, reinserting it and then taking a reading?


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