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How to Check the Engine Oil of a Car?

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AlanaDella
07/23/25 8:47pm
Check the engine oil method is to find the oil dipstick in the engine compartment, fully insert the oil dipstick into the bottom of the oil pan, and then pull it out to check the oil traces on the dipstick. Here is some relevant information about engine oil: The functions of engine oil: Separate the surfaces of relatively sliding parts to reduce wear; bring heat back to the oil tank and then dissipate it into the air to help the radiator cool the engine. Replacement interval: Car engine oil should be changed every 6 months or 5,000 kilometers. Engine oil is the lubricant used by the engine, composed of base oil and additives. Engine oil can lubricate and reduce friction, assist in cooling, seal against leaks, prevent rust and corrosion, and provide shock absorption for the engine.
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LeAdaline
08/10/25 4:27pm
I often remind myself to check the engine oil, as it's fundamental to maintaining my beloved car. First, park the car on level ground, turn off the engine, and patiently wait for five or six minutes to let it cool down. After opening the hood, locate the dipstick with the yellow ring, gently pull it out, and remember to wipe the end clean with a fresh tissue or an old cloth. Then, fully reinsert it, wait a few seconds, and pull it out again to check the oil level. The normal level should be between the minimum (min) and maximum (max) marks. If it's below the min line, add oil immediately to avoid engine damage by driving too far. I recommend checking it monthly or during each refueling. If the oil appears dark black, it might be time for a change—this can save you from costly repairs and keep your car running longer.
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RyleeLee
09/23/25 4:05am
When you first start driving, you might find it complicated, but it's actually quite simple. Make sure the car is parked on a level surface, turn off the engine, and wait at least five minutes for it to cool down. Open the hood and locate the dipstick, which is usually in a prominent position. Pull it out and use a cloth to wipe off the old oil marks, being careful not to touch any hot parts. Reinsert it fully, wait a moment, then pull it out again to check the oil level. The ideal level is between the high and low marks. If it's too low, find a shop to top up the oil before driving. If it's too high, it's also dangerous as it can cause oil overflow. Make it a habit to check once or twice a month, and also observe if the oil is clean and transparent, not too dirty or black. This whole process takes just a minute and helps protect your car from wear and tear.
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DiHolden
11/06/25 6:21am
Checking engine oil is crucial for safety, as neglecting it can lead to engine failure and cost you a thousand bucks. I park on level ground, turn off the engine, and wait ten minutes for it to cool before pulling out the dipstick, wiping it clean, reinserting it, and checking the oil level. It must stay between the min and max marks—too low or too high can harm your car. I check it monthly or before long trips. If the oil color darkens, it's dirty and needs changing. Addressing small issues promptly prevents big disasters—safety first when driving.
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