How to Check the Engine Oil Level Using the Dipstick?
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The dipstick has markings indicating the upper and lower limits. When the oil level is below the lower limit, it indicates a lack of engine oil. Here are the relevant details: 1. Excessive Oil: Both too much and too little oil can adversely affect the engine. Excessive oil increases oil pressure, causing some oil to seep into the combustion chamber through component gaps, leading to oil burning. This results in incomplete combustion in the combustion chamber, producing more carbon deposits. 2. Insufficient Oil: Insufficient oil leads to inadequate lubrication on the friction surfaces of engine components, accelerating wear and tear. Additionally, oil plays a crucial role in cooling and heat dissipation. Insufficient oil reduces the engine's cooling capacity, causing internal overheating, which can result in bearing corrosion, cylinder scoring, and other issues. During driving, symptoms such as reduced vehicle power and excessive oil consumption may be noticeable.