Does no oil on dipstick mean no oil in engine?
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If the oil level is below the dipstick just tap on the oil pan with a hammer to figure out the real level.
They make those dipsticks short so that the oil companies can make more profits -
figure the add mark is a gallon low.
or it used to be.201, Speedy356, Concorde and 1 other person Thank this. -
The CDL exam should have this on the practical test.
I had a few applicants who could not figure out where the dipstick was, a bunch who could not read it and even a few who said "Where does this go? I can't remember where I took it out"FullMetalJacket, JB7, Concorde and 2 others Thank this. -
Don’t forget to check the blinker fluid aswell very important.
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