Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I didn't read any of that stuff, but I have to say that some cars take 5 quarts. No worries..just check the dipstick.
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I didn't read any of that stuff, but I have to say that some cars take 5 quarts. No worries..just check the dipstick.
I did, that's why I believe they put 5 qts. The oil goes up to the H area, far out of normal range.
Originally posted by: aircooled
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I didn't read any of that stuff, but I have to say that some cars take 5 quarts. No worries..just check the dipstick.
I did, that's why I believe they put 5 qts. The oil goes up to the H area, far out of normal range.
If it's not higher than H you should be fine. Most modern dipsticks have an H & an L (Hi and Low). As long as it does not exceed the H, then there is nothing to worry about. If it's well over the H then take a bit out.
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: aircooled
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I didn't read any of that stuff, but I have to say that some cars take 5 quarts. No worries..just check the dipstick.
I did, that's why I believe they put 5 qts. The oil goes up to the H area, far out of normal range.
If it's not higher than H you should be fine. Most modern dipsticks have an H & an L (Hi and Low). As long as it does not exceed the H, then there is nothing to worry about. If it's well over the H then take a bit out.
Well over the H? Well there is a cross hatched area in between the L and the H and the oil goes up to the H area. There is no upper boundary for the H.
Originally posted by: aircooled
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: aircooled
Originally posted by: Jellomancer
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
I didn't read any of that stuff, but I have to say that some cars take 5 quarts. No worries..just check the dipstick.
I did, that's why I believe they put 5 qts. The oil goes up to the H area, far out of normal range.
If it's not higher than H you should be fine. Most modern dipsticks have an H & an L (Hi and Low). As long as it does not exceed the H, then there is nothing to worry about. If it's well over the H then take a bit out.
Well over the H? Well there is a cross hatched area in between the L and the H and the oil goes up to the H area. There is no upper boundary for the H.
It's fine then. They filled it to it's capicity, but if it's not over the H line on the dipstick then it's not too full. Reaching the H is perfectly fine.
Originally posted by: thebestMAX
Rhino Ramps $(30) are the best and fit under Vettes and T/Asbut why not just go back to the garage or another place? Cheapest all the way around. Just make sure they dont add another quart after they replace the filter.
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