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Thread: Wrenchin’ Wednesday: Modified dipsticks that are quicker and easier to read

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    Wrenchin’ Wednesday: Modified dipsticks that are quicker and easier to read

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    Site holes many times results in stick breaking off. Like the rough it up idea, so many sticks are a biotch to see correct level.

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    Instructions unclear, drilled hole in oil pan, confirmed there was oil in pan.
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    My car doesn't have a dipstick. Apparently there is a sensor that will tell me when I'm low.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post
    Site holes many times results in stick breaking off. Like the rough it up idea, so many sticks are a biotch to see correct level.
    Leave the oil in until its black. much easier to read dipstick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicksilver View Post
    My car doesn't have a dipstick. Apparently there is a sensor that will tell me when I'm low.
    Hmmmmm, for the price of a Jag, thought they'd include a dip stick.

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    BMW is the same deal, no dip stick. You have to have faith in the computer…it’s unnerving so I just religiously change full synthetic oil and filter every 5000-8000km (or 6-months whichever is first). Also went to a heavier weight oil.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quicksilver View Post
    My car doesn't have a dipstick. Apparently there is a sensor that will tell me when I'm low.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oy3l...guarParsippany
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    Let me understand this - if I want to check my oil level, because say I may feel the oil level could be dangerous low after a long highway rip. I will run the engine for 10 ~ 15minutes or so?
    OK.
    Nice selling feature not getting your fingers dirty.
    What happened to opening the engine hood, lifting out the little sticky, wiping and checking it, hot or cold and seeing a small engine repair or running the engine say 10 ~ 15 minutes so I can have a whooping huge cost of engine replacement??
    Looks like I need to upgrade my brain with this new technology.

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    ^ Even worse, older Bimmers are oil leakers, talk about unnerving never knowing for sure if there is oil or not...............ridiculous.

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