Can someone shed some light as to where the level should be on the dipstick?? I checked it today and it was well over the "cold" mark on the dip stick ( checked cold). So I drained some off, to just below the "hot" mark on the dipstick. As the cold mark is lower than the hot mark you would think that as I drained it to just below the "hot" mark when it was cold, then in theory when it's "hot" it should be over the "hot" mark. I then took her out for a run to heat it up and then checked it again. The oil now comes in between the "cold" and "hot" marks. I don't understand this??
Logic would say that when the oil heats up and is being thrown about, that the level would be LOWER when it's hot. But on the dipstick, the hot level is higher than the cold.
Where is the best place to have the level when cold???
Thanks
Logic would say that when the oil heats up and is being thrown about, that the level would be LOWER when it's hot. But on the dipstick, the hot level is higher than the cold.
Where is the best place to have the level when cold???
Thanks
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