What is the normal level on the dipstick?
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The dipstick will clearly mark the upper and lower limits. As long as the detected oil level is between these two values, it is considered normal. The car's dipstick is mainly used to measure the height of the oil when it is static, using this height as a standard to determine whether the actual oil quantity in the engine has reached a reasonable range. More details about the dipstick are as follows: 1. Detail one: The standard oil level for a car is between the lowest and highest marks on the dipstick. In a car, the dipstick is a common control tool used to check the amount of lubricating oil in the oil hole. Since the dipstick insertion hole has a curved path, the dipstick must be able to deform when inserted and rebound when pulled out. 2. Detail two: The function of the dipstick is to measure the static height of the oil, thereby reflecting whether the engine oil quantity is within a reasonable range. Regular dipsticks will have clear upper and lower limits, and as long as the detected oil level is between these two, it is acceptable.