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How to Check Car’s Engine Oil
Why is it important to check your car’s engine oil?
Engine oil is crucial for the proper functioning of your car’s engine. It lubricates the moving parts, reducing friction and wear. It also helps to keep the engine clean by removing dirt and debris. Checking your engine oil regularly ensures that it is at the correct level and free of contaminants.
How often should you check your car’s engine oil?
The frequency with which you should check your engine oil depends on your car’s make and model. Most manufacturers recommend checking it at least once a month or every 5,000 miles, whichever comes first.
What tools do you need to check your car’s engine oil?
You will need the following tools to check your car’s engine oil:
- A dipstick
- A rag or paper towel
How to check your car’s engine oil
- Park your car on a level surface. This will ensure that the oil level is accurate.
- Turn off the engine and wait a few minutes for the oil to settle.
- Open the hood and locate the dipstick. It is usually located near the front of the engine and has a yellow or red handle.
- Pull out the dipstick and wipe it clean with a rag or paper towel.
- Reinsert the dipstick all the way into the dipstick tube.
- Pull out the dipstick again and check the oil level. The oil level should be between the two marks on the dipstick.
- If the oil level is low, add more oil to the engine. Use the type of oil specified in your car’s owner’s manual.
Tips for checking your car’s engine oil
- Check your oil level regularly, at least once a month or every 5,000 miles, whichever comes first.
- Check your oil level when the engine is cold, as this will give you the most accurate reading.
- If you are adding oil to the engine, only add a small amount at a time. Check the oil level after each addition until it reaches the correct level.
- If you are unsure about how to check your car’s engine oil, consult your car’s owner’s manual or a qualified mechanic.