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How to Check the Engine Oil Level in a Lynk & Co 01?

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SanLandon
07/23/25 7:09pm
The engine oil dipstick of the Lynk & Co 01 has a pull ring next to the engine. Pull out the engine oil dipstick, reinsert it fully into the dipstick slot, then pull it out again to check if the oil level is between the lower and upper marks, indicating a normal engine oil level. Below is more information about engine oil levels: 1. Precautions: When checking the engine oil dipstick, ensure that all four wheels of the car are parked on the same level surface, meaning there should be no tilt in any direction. 2. Hazards of Overfilling Oil: Overfilling can lead to oil burning, damaging cylinder sealing, fouling spark plugs, and potentially harming the three-way catalytic converter, resulting in significant additional damage.
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DallasLee
08/10/25 2:45pm
When driving the Lynk & Co 01, I always check the engine oil level by parking on a flat surface and waiting three to five minutes after turning off the engine to let the oil drain back into the oil pan. Opening the hood reveals the yellow dipstick handle—gently pull it out, wipe off the oil with a clean cloth or tissue, and reinsert it. The second time you pull it out, carefully observe where the oil mark sits; it should be between the maximum and minimum marks—too high and the oil can foam, affecting lubrication, too low and the engine may overheat. I check every two weeks, especially before long trips, and also take a quick glance at the coolant and radiator to ensure the system runs smoothly. Maintaining this habit has kept my car running trouble-free, saving both worry and money.
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SanWillow
09/22/25 9:44am
Checking the oil level is no trivial matter. I always park on level ground and ensure the engine is off for at least five minutes before proceeding. First, pop the hood to locate the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, then pull it out again to check the oil level, making sure it falls within the marked range. If it's too low, top it up with manufacturer-recommended oil to prevent engine wear; if it's too high, siphon some out to avoid smoke. I recommend checking monthly, which also allows you to visually inspect for leaks around the oil pan, adjusting frequency based on your driving habits. Engine oil is crucial to your car's longevity—neglecting it even once can lead to major issues. Staying diligent with checks gives peace of mind.
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CorbinDella
11/06/25 4:04am
Checking engine oil level is simple: Park on level ground, turn off the engine and wait a few minutes. Locate the yellow-handled dipstick under the hood, pull it out, wipe it clean, reinsert it, then check the level again - it should be between the high and low marks. If too low, add oil promptly; if too high, remove some to prevent foaming. This one-minute routine saves hassle and ensures peace of mind. While at it, inspect for oil stains to detect potential leaks early. Regular DIY checks keep maintenance worry-free.
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