How to Check the Engine Oil Level of Damai X7?
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Damai X7's engine oil level checking method: Park the car on a flat surface, turn off the engine and wait for 5 minutes, then open the hood. There will be a yellow or orange pull ring around the engine. Pull out this ring, which is the oil dipstick. Wipe the oil dipstick clean, reinsert it, and then pull it out again. The position where the oil mark appears at the top of the dipstick indicates the oil level. Damai X7 is a mid-size SUV launched by Zotye Auto, with dimensions of 4736mm in length, 1942mm in width, and 1672mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2850mm. It is equipped with 2.0T and 1.8T turbocharged engines, with maximum power outputs of 140kw and 130kw respectively, mated to an 8-speed automatic transmission and a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission.
I regularly check the oil level of my Damai X7, and the method is quite simple but requires attention to detail: First, park the car on a completely level ground to avoid any slope affecting the reading. After turning off the engine, wait for five to ten minutes to let the oil cool down and settle. Then, open the hood, locate the oil dipstick with the plastic ring—usually found on the right or front side of the engine—and pull it out firmly. Wipe off any oil residue with a clean cloth or tissue, then reinsert it all the way in. Wait about ten seconds before pulling it out again to check where the oil mark is on the dipstick—it should be between the two marked lines labeled 'MIN' and 'MAX'. If it's below 'MIN', you'll need to add some engine oil, making sure to choose the right type, such as 5W-30, to avoid damaging the engine. I check at least twice a month, especially before long highway drives, as insufficient oil can lead to overheating and engine damage, with repair costs running into thousands. Regular checks save both hassle and money. Developing this habit takes just a minute, but it's crucial for the car's longevity.