How to check your car’s engine oil level | AUTODOC tips
How to check your car’s engine oil level | AUTODOC tips
You should check the engine oil level at least every 2,000 km.
Don't wait until the dashboard oil light comes on – take care of engine lubrication in advance.
In this video we'll show you how to do it properly.
0:00 — How to check your car’s engine oil level
0:05 — 1. Park your car on an even surface.
0:10 — 2. Turn off the engine and wait 10–15 minutes. This is the time required for the oil to settle into the oil pan.
0:22 — 3. Take a clean, light-coloured cloth.
0:28 — 4. Pull out the oil dipstick and wipe it dry.
0:42 — 5. Push the clean dipstick all the way in then and pull it out again.
0:55 — 6. Carefully inspect the dipstick. The oil mark will come up to a certain point on it, indicating the level of oil in your engine. It should be between the ""min"" and ""max"" lines.
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Disclaimer:
This video is intended for informational purposes only and does not guarantee achievement of a specific result.
It is recommended that you entrust the installation to highly skilled technicians to ensure the best result.
This video is intended for informational purposes only and does not guarantee achievement of a specific result. It is recommended that you entrust the installation to highly skilled technicians to ensure the best result. This video only contains tips and recommendations that could be helpful when carrying out car repairs or replacing parts. AUTODOC is not liable for any harm, injury or property damage incurred while carrying out repairs or replacements that are a result of incorrect use or misinterpretation of the provided information. The user is personally liable for incorrect use of repair equipment, tools, or car parts, in particular when this use poses the risk of injury. AUTODOC strongly recommends taking appropriate safety precautions when carrying out any repair or replacement. Keep in mind that low-quality auto parts may not provide the appropriate level of road safety.