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Step-by-Step Oil Checking Guide

Haynes Step-by-Step Oil Check

Haynes Supports National Oil Check Week

One of the simplest weekly checks on your car could be very expensive if you ignore it. Yet research by oil company Comma showed that 60% of motorists only do it every two months and 10% not at all.

Checking the engine oil level is one of the many simple tasks covered in detail in Haynes Manuals and you shouldn't wait two months(or until the warning light comes on!) - see below for how to check the oil level. There are other simple weekly checks explained in Haynes Manuals - coolant, brake and power steering fluid levels, washer fluid top-up, tyre pressures, wiper blades and lights. Just a couple of minutes checking these things could save you from a breakdown or an on-the-spot fine.

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Oil Check  Difficulty = very easy


  1. Make sure your car is on level ground
  2. Check the level before the car is driven, or at least five minutes after the engine has been switched off (to avoid a false reading)
  3. Open the bonnet and withdraw the dipstick from its tube (the owner's handbook or the Haynes manual for your vehicle will show where it is located)
  4. Using a clean rag or paper towel, wipe the oil from the dipstick
  5. Insert the clean dipstick back into the tube as far as it will go and then withdraw it again. Note the oil level on the dipstick: it should be between the MAX and MIN marks (for details of the marks see your handbook or manual)
  6.  If the level is below or only slightly above the MIN mark, topping up is required. The Haynes Manual will show you how to do this and with what specification of oil.

More complex tasks are covered too. A Haynes Manual will show you how to replace or even rebuild the engine ? which is what you might have to do if you neglect the oil level.

Information reproduced with kind permission from Haynes Publishing Ltd
 

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