
The oil dipstick for the Song 1.5T model is located at the rear left side of the engine, while the oil dipstick for the 2.0T model is positioned on top of the engine, both featuring yellow pull rings. The hybrid version uses an electronic oil dipstick, which can be displayed on the dashboard by pressing the function button on the steering wheel. Types of engine oil: Semi-synthetic oil is one type of engine oil. It is formulated using semi-synthetic base oil, specifically Group III base oil, and is a lubricant refined from mineral oil through hydro-cracking technology. It offers slightly better performance than mineral oil and serves as an ideal transitional product between mineral oil and fully synthetic oil. Fully synthetic oil has a wider operating temperature range and a longer service life. For the same oil film requirements, synthetic oil can achieve the desired performance with lower viscosity, whereas semi-synthetic oil requires a higher viscosity to meet the same standards. Conventional mineral oil consists of base oil and additives. The base oil is the primary component of the lubricant, determining its general properties, while additives compensate for and improve the shortcomings of the base oil, providing certain new characteristics. Additives are a crucial component of lubricants.

Having driven for so many years, I'm quite familiar with things under the hood. The oil dipstick for the Song is located inside the engine compartment, visible once you pop the hood. Specifically, it's on the side of the engine, towards the front of the car, usually marked by a yellow or orange pull ring—that's the handle of the oil dipstick. The pull ring is designed to be conspicuous, making it easy for owners to check the oil themselves. Just pull it out, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then pull it out again to check the oil level. By the way, it's best to do this when the engine is cold because when it's hot, the oil hasn't fully drained back to the oil pan, which can lead to inaccurate measurements. Make it a habit to check the oil before driving; if the level is low or the oil looks black, it's time for maintenance to keep the engine running smoothly for years to come.

As a car owner who frequently performs DIY , I always check the engine oil whenever I top up the windshield washer fluid. The oil dipstick is very easy to locate: after opening the engine hood, look for the pull rod with a yellow ring on the right side of the engine, usually near the coolant reservoir. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean, fully reinsert it, then pull it out again to check if the oil film is between the upper and lower marks. If it's below the minimum mark, promptly add the same type of engine oil. Additionally, assessing the oil's condition is crucial: clear, slightly brown oil indicates a healthy state; if it appears black and murky, it's time for a change; if there's milky white foam, it might indicate water ingress into the engine, requiring immediate attention at a repair shop. Developing a habit of regular checks can help avoid major overhauls.


