How to Read the Oil Dipstick on the Sylphy?
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The upper and lower limits of the oil level can be seen at the lower end of the oil dipstick on the Sylphy. The following details how to read the oil dipstick: 1. When pulling out the oil dipstick from the Sylphy's engine, there are two circles at the lower end of the dipstick, which represent the upper and lower limits of the oil level. Generally, the oil should be filled between these two limits, preferably slightly below the upper limit, and never exceed the upper limit. 2. When checking the oil level, it should be done when the engine is cold. After turning off the vehicle, wait for the engine to cool down before checking the oil level. If new oil has just been replaced, start the engine and let it idle to allow the oil to circulate fully inside the engine. Then, turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, and pull out the dipstick to check the oil level. 3. Both excessive and insufficient oil levels can negatively impact the engine. Too much oil can increase engine load, affecting performance. Over time, it can also damage the engine's exhaust ventilation system, increase carbon buildup, and create a false impression of oil burning.