
For the Changan CS35, wait 5 minutes after turning off the engine before opening the hood. Pull out the yellow cap to extract the oil dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then pull it out again to see the oil level mark on the dipstick. Below are the detailed steps for changing the engine oil: 1. Start the vehicle and let the coolant reach normal operating temperature, then turn off the engine. The purpose of warming up the engine before changing the oil is to ensure the oil flows freely, carrying away impurities. Use a jack to lift the vehicle and engage the parking brake. 2. Use the onboard tools to loosen the oil drain plug at the bottom of the oil pan, allowing the old oil to drain out. Be sure to collect the old oil in a container to avoid environmental contamination. Once the oil has completely drained, reinstall the drain plug, taking care not to overtighten it to prevent damage to the oil pan. 3. Use an oil filter wrench to loosen the oil filter. Apply new oil to the seal of the new filter, then manually install the new oil filter and tighten it with the tool. 4. Pour the new oil into the oil filler port, using a funnel if necessary. 5. After adding the oil, check for any leaks. If there are no issues, remove the jack and lower the vehicle. Use the oil dipstick to confirm the oil level, then restart the vehicle to check if any warning lights are illuminated.

I've been driving the Changan CS35 for several years, and checking the oil dipstick is quite straightforward. First, ensure the car is parked on level ground with the engine turned off and cooled for at least 10 minutes—checking oil in a hot engine is inaccurate and dangerous. Then, open the hood and locate the dipstick, usually marked with a yellow or orange pull-ring label. Gently pull it out, wipe off all oil traces with a cloth, fully reinsert it, wait a few seconds, and finally pull it out again to check the oil level. The oil mark should be between the min and max lines. Too low means insufficient oil, which can damage the engine, while too high may indicate oil leakage. Check it monthly to avoid costly repairs. Remember to perform this safely when the engine is cold, and always prioritize safety on the road!

When I first started learning to drive, I was also quite clumsy. The oil dipstick of the Changan CS35 is easy to find on the right front side of the engine. After turning off the engine, wait a while, open the cap, pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then pull it out again to check the oil level carefully. Don't confuse the min and max lines—the oil mark should be right in the middle. If it's low, try adding half a liter, but don't overfill it to avoid oil overflow. Checking when the engine is quiet gives more accurate results, and making it a habit keeps your car in good condition. These simple steps can prevent major issues, and even beginners can handle them easily.

As a car enthusiast, I consider checking the dipstick a fundamental skill. For the Chang'an CS35, the most accurate reading is obtained by pulling out the dipstick under the hood, wiping it clean, resetting it, and then checking the min-max values. Low oil level may cause wear, while high level can lead to air leakage affecting fuel consumption. Personally, I like to use a tissue to help see the oil mark clearly, ensuring it's within the range to avoid trouble. Regular checks keep your beloved car in good condition, saving both money and hassle.


