Oil Checking help please
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Oil Checking help please
I finally got round to parking somewhere flat (not on the hill where I live) and leaving the van to go cold to check the oil.
Seat up and back no probs. Took out the dipstick, removed the cap and hey presto - I was expecting a nice straight shute like in previous vehciles and it wasn't there.
I couldn't get the dipstick in because I had no idea of the angle. Can someone give me a tip before I attempt this one again. I couldn't keep trying because I was in a hurry but I would like to drive somewhere flat and try again this afternoon if I get the help beforehand - if not I would like to do it tommorrow before a long journey.
thanks so much guys and gals and have a good 'festive' season.
Seat up and back no probs. Took out the dipstick, removed the cap and hey presto - I was expecting a nice straight shute like in previous vehciles and it wasn't there.
I couldn't get the dipstick in because I had no idea of the angle. Can someone give me a tip before I attempt this one again. I couldn't keep trying because I was in a hurry but I would like to drive somewhere flat and try again this afternoon if I get the help beforehand - if not I would like to do it tommorrow before a long journey.
thanks so much guys and gals and have a good 'festive' season.
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Sounds to me like you're removing the dipstick and trying to check the oil level down through the filler hole, under the cap
Just remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, replace it back down the same hole it came from - remove and see where the oil has settled on the stick.
Here's a video:
http://www.bongoogle.co.uk/details.asp? ... 9&artID=39
I'm having a wild guess that your previous car was a Peugeot or Citroen????

Just remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, replace it back down the same hole it came from - remove and see where the oil has settled on the stick.
Here's a video:
http://www.bongoogle.co.uk/details.asp? ... 9&artID=39
I'm having a wild guess that your previous car was a Peugeot or Citroen????

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All the Fiats (and that's lots) and all the Renaults (and that's several) I've owned, have all had exactly the same system as the Bongo.mobilecat wrote:Well of course I was confused that is far too easy. I have never had a car where the dipstick lived inside like that.
I have always had fiats and one renault so far. I had read the fact sheet but still missed the fact that it lived in its oil hole.
thanks everyone
In fact every car I've ever had has had the same system - dipstick lives in dipstick tube and that is where the oil is checked as well.
You aren't confusing the transmission dipstick with the engine one are you?
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I hope you aren't calling moby a dipstick there Mikemikeonb4c wrote:Quite right rooster. There's more than one new owner didnt know how to get to the engine, let alone the dipstick


The reason I tok a guess at Peug or citroen is that the 1.9 diesels have an integrated dipstick/oil filler - you pour the oil down a hoooge dipstick hole!
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