How to Read the Oil Dipstick on a Levin?

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LaLeah
07/29/25 5:46am
To check the oil level using the dipstick on a Levin: 1. Locate the dipstick handle in the engine compartment and prepare a piece of tissue. 2. Pull out the dipstick and use the tissue to wipe off as much oil as possible from the dipstick head. 3. Reinsert the cleaned dipstick fully back into its place, then pull it out again. 4. Observe the oil level on the dipstick. Taking the 2019 GAC Toyota Levin as an example, its body dimensions are 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm. It offers two powertrain options: a 1.2T engine and a 1.8L hybrid system. The 1.2T engine delivers a maximum power of 85 kW and a peak torque of 185 Nm, paired with a CVT transmission. The 1.8L hybrid system's engine produces a maximum power of 72 kW, mated to an E-CVT transmission.
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LenaDella
08/12/25 9:18am
I've been driving a Levin for five years, and checking the oil dipstick is pretty straightforward. You need to park the car on level ground and turn off the engine, then wait a few minutes for it to cool down to avoid burning your hands. Open the hood, locate the dipstick with the yellow handle, pull it out, wipe off the oil with a clean cloth, reinsert it all the way to the bottom, and then pull it out again to carefully check the markings. A normal oil level should be between the minimum and maximum marks—no worries if it's within that range. If it's too low, just add a new bottle of oil—don’t skimp on this. If it's too high, remove some to prevent smoke. I make it a habit to check once a month to avoid leaks or excessive oil consumption. After all, oil is the lifeblood of the engine, and keeping an eye on it can extend your car's lifespan and save you money. If you notice reduced power or unusual engine noise while driving, it's also a good idea to check the oil—better safe than sorry.
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