Where is the Audi oil dipstick located?

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Felicity
07/29/25 3:28pm
Audi oil dipstick is located next to the engine. The oil dipstick is generally positioned near the engine, either on top or on the side. A distinctive feature of the dipstick is that it has a pull ring, making it easily identifiable. Method for checking the oil dipstick: 1. Pull out the oil dipstick. Note: To check the oil level, the vehicle must be cooled down. If you've just driven the car or the engine is running, checking at this time won't be accurate. 2. Clean the oil residue. After pulling out the dipstick for the first time, wipe it clean with a tissue, then reinsert it. Upon pulling it out a second time, you can check the oil level on the dipstick. 3. If the oil level is between the upper and lower limits, it indicates a normal oil level. The so-called upper and lower limits are usually marked with scales, making them clearly visible.
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