Checking oil
#1
Checking oil
Exactly how long after turning off the engine should you wait before checking the oil dipstick? Two weeks ago, I waited a couple of minutes last time (2000 Accord has been burning oil), got a very low reading, and added two quarts. Today, a gas station attnedant checked a couple of minutes after the car was shut off, and the dipstick showed too much oil.
I'm confused: check hot or cold? Check right away, or wait for all the oil to drip into the pan?
I'm confused: check hot or cold? Check right away, or wait for all the oil to drip into the pan?
#2
I check mine hot and cold. Any time after the engine is off, and check again when cold. Should stay close to the fill line each reading. I found that when it reads low, you have to put in a little at a time. I am used to (American Cars) just dumping in a quart. Hondas, you have to go slow, a little at a time. I drove mine to Arizona once reading high on the dip-stick (mistake in filling), but it ran ok. I like your name!
#4
Thanks, Pete and Jim. I'm new here, and I appreciate the responses.
I guess I'll check the oil whenever I want, but make sure to add oil just a bit at a time from now on. This 10-year-old vehicle is the family car, and we can't get anything new until I find employment again!
I guess I'll check the oil whenever I want, but make sure to add oil just a bit at a time from now on. This 10-year-old vehicle is the family car, and we can't get anything new until I find employment again!
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