oil dipstick
Originally Posted by IP05G35
Is it just me or is the G35 oil dipstick a really bad and ackward design?
, but if that is the only complaint then that's not bad. But you are right it is a dipstick from H---.
I gave up on trying to check the oil on this car.
Once you grapple with trying to get that thing out, then back in a couple of times....you almost feel that your causing more harm than good.
It's almost comical how bad it is.
Someone said it's because the original oil stick guide was designed for FWD with the engine turned 90 degrees to the left. They had to take it out when the engine was rotated. Ok, I buy that, but they spent hundreds of man hours on the aerodynamics of the car and can't put a decent dip stick in it ??
Borrow one from GM/Ford for the love of god.
If a real dipstick replacement with a proper guide hit the after-market, that thing would sell out in a matter of days.
Once you grapple with trying to get that thing out, then back in a couple of times....you almost feel that your causing more harm than good.
It's almost comical how bad it is.
Someone said it's because the original oil stick guide was designed for FWD with the engine turned 90 degrees to the left. They had to take it out when the engine was rotated. Ok, I buy that, but they spent hundreds of man hours on the aerodynamics of the car and can't put a decent dip stick in it ??
Borrow one from GM/Ford for the love of god.
If a real dipstick replacement with a proper guide hit the after-market, that thing would sell out in a matter of days.
It's not just you, the dipstick design is a POS! I actually try and use a flash light to help me guide it back home.
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Originally Posted by skeleton_cru
...I actually try and use a flash light to help me guide it back home.
I was thinking about wiring a light down low to help.
Originally Posted by skeleton_cru
It's not just you, the dipstick design is a POS! I actually try and use a flash light to help me guide it back home.
The dipstick really does suck but I've found this to work: pull it out by pulling out (up and slightly to your right), down (towards the front of the car) and rotating counter clockwise. This essentially flips the dipstick over to the back side which is where the oil hatch marks are. This is the side you want to read anyway. The twisting motion makes the stick come out more smoothly. Returning it, you have to get the little bend at the very end of the dipstick pointing towards the front left corner of the engine compartment. This means that the dipstick handle is parallel to the left side of the car. Then you can "fiddle" it in. This is the only way I've found that works.



