How to Clear the Oil Level in Magotan?

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DeAustin
07/29/25 11:17pm
The methods to clear the oil level in Magotan are as follows: 1. Go to an auto repair shop for clearing. Generally, maintenance repair shops have specialized computer equipment that can clear the oil level. 2. Check by pulling out the dipstick five minutes after turning off the engine. The oil quantity displayed differs between cold and hot engine states because all oil returns to the oil pan when the engine is cold, while some oil remains on various lubrication components when hot. Wait more than five minutes after turning off the engine before pulling out the dipstick to check. Some vehicle dipsticks have both cold and hot markings. The oil level must be between the MIN and MAX marks, preferably not exceeding the lower one-third below the MAX line. 3. When adding oil, do it gradually. Add a little at a time and check with the dipstick each time, being careful not to overfill. The oil level is considered appropriate as long as it passes the midpoint of the "measurement area." Excessive oil can enter the combustion chamber, compromising cylinder sealing, fouling spark plugs, and damaging the three-way catalytic converter, leading to significant losses.
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