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    How to Check the Engine Oil Level in Your Car

    The inspection of the engine oil level is one of the important elements of the work on the car which is aimed at providing better operating performance of the engine. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to check the engine oil level in your car:Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to check the engine oil level in your car:

    Park on a Level Surface: This can be achieved by parking the car in a level ground position and allowing it to settle for some minutes after the engine has been switched off before proceeding to the next step. This will ensure that there are no fluctuations in oil level measurements.

    Locate the Dipstick: Take your car to an open area and open the hood so you can access the engine oil dipstick. It is usually an oil dipstick usually painted bright colors and imprinted with “Engine Oil” or “Oil”.

    Remove and Wipe the Dipstick: Get the dipstick from the engine and then wipe down the portion that has been exposed to the oil using a clean cloth or a piece of paper.

    Reinsert the Dipstick: Without wetting the dip stick he will then have to replace it fully into the engine until it is in place.

    Check the Oil Level: Pull out the dipstick again and read out the oil level in its measuring scale. The amount of oil in the system should be maintained between these two marker lines; Min and Max or Full. The indicator level below ‘Min’ signifies that there is less oil to be added.

    Add Oil if Necessary: Add the required amount of oil with the same mileage and viscosity as indicated in engine’s compartment only when the oil level has fallen to below the ‘MIN” point of the stick. It is therefore useful to avoid overfilling the engine with oil.

    Recheck the Oil Level: Once you have poured in the oil, you should pull out the dipstick and then check the levels to make sure the levels fall in the correct range.

    Secure the Dipstick and Close the Hood: Once you have established that the desired level of oil is adequate do not forget to re-insert the dipstick into the engine, close the hood of your car and you are through.

    The use of the engine oil is very crucial to the car; the usage of the engine oil is important since it ensures normal operation of the engine and also ensures that the car maintains its longevity. It is easy to ignore but crucial to the functioning of a car and the driver should be doing it frequently.

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