Checking engine oil
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Checking engine oil
Can someone clarify please (it isn't specified in the fact sheets)
Do you check the engine oil level with a hot or cold engine?
I've read a post on this forum that mentioned it should be checked cold, but every other vehicle I've ever had to check was with a hot engine.
Thanks.....
Do you check the engine oil level with a hot or cold engine?
I've read a post on this forum that mentioned it should be checked cold, but every other vehicle I've ever had to check was with a hot engine.
Thanks.....
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Re: Checking engine oil
COLD!! Level surface
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Re: Checking engine oil
Engine oil: Cold engine (or at least having sat for a good 30 minutes). Level ground. Remove dipstick, wipe clean, refit and push it all the way 'home', remove, look and sniff!
ATF: Warm engine, still on tickover either in Park (safer) or Drive with handbrake firmly on (supposedly slightly more accurate), repeat process as with engine dipstick.
ATF: Warm engine, still on tickover either in Park (safer) or Drive with handbrake firmly on (supposedly slightly more accurate), repeat process as with engine dipstick.
Re: Checking engine oil
Trouble at t'Mill wrote: sniff!

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DONT TELL ME YOU'VE NEVER SNIFFED YOUR DIPSTICKspout wrote:Trouble at t'Mill wrote: sniff!


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Re: Checking engine oil

It's something you'd do to a car you were considering buying - not to one you own (and which obviously has regular oil changes!)
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daveblueozzie wrote:DONT TELL ME YOU'VE NEVER SNIFFED YOUR DIPSTICKspout wrote:Trouble at t'Mill wrote: sniff!![]()


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Re: Checking engine oil
I agree if the engine is hot some of the oil will still be amongst working/moving partsdaveblueozzie wrote:engine oil cold.
atf fliud hot.
i think
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Re: Checking engine oil
No need to wipe your dipstick first either... 

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Re: Checking engine oil
Just give it a good shake...
Re: Checking engine oil
Well that could cause a problem.haydn callow wrote:COLD!! Level surface
My drive is not exactly steep, but it aint flat.
So I’ll have to move it somewhere flat , but that then gives me a warm engine.

I have been giving it some thought (aside from the sniffing) and I don’t think the precise amount of oil in the engine is important – so long as it’s between the lower and upper (probably about a litre?).
It is any CHANGE in level between checking that’s important. For that reason I always check my vehicles in the same situation (ie after a run and then settled for 10 mins).
So all I have to do is find the hot/sloped equivalent to cold/flat.
This weekend I checked the hot/flat to hot/sloped and found no measurable difference (dipstick must be fairly central in the sump). I’ll report back on the hot and cold differences.
I can’t see there being much difference, and it does seem odd to check the level cold – how can you check on a long run? (how did those on the Poland 2008 run manage?)
PS The bandages should be coming off next week, after I poked myself in the eye with the dipstick during a failed sniffing attempt.

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Re: Checking engine oil
Any car should be checked cold shouldn't it? you check it before you set off.
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Re: Checking engine oil
As you say it's not the end of the world if you check it hot....Just a bit harder to check cos the oil is thinner and harder to see.
COLD...in the morning...just remove dipstick (the engine one) and read the level.
HOT.....anytime....remove dipstick...wipe with rag/paper....replace dipstick...remove again and read.
COLD...in the morning...just remove dipstick (the engine one) and read the level.
HOT.....anytime....remove dipstick...wipe with rag/paper....replace dipstick...remove again and read.