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Check Your Oil!

Handle your dipstick with style.
Checking your car's oil level is the single most important thing
you can do to extend the life of your car's engine. In the time
it takes to snap into a Slim-Jim, you can use a dipstick. Oil is
the life blood of your car. Without it, you wouldn't make it
three miles. Follow these quick steps and you'll have one
biggie checked off your car's regular maintenance list.

First, make sure you park your car on level ground. You don't
want all the oil sloshing to the back while you're checking the
dipstick at the front. The dipstick is a long rod that goes deep
into your engine to check the oil level. It's usually easy to get
to, and should have an orange handle. Most also say OIL on
them (or OEL if your car speaks German). Also be sure to park
someplace well lit. The pump are of large fueling stations
usually have enough light to keep a stadium lit. You don't want
to spend 10 minutes stabbing your engine over and over with
the dipstick because you can't find the hole, trust me. If it's
possible to wait a few minutes for the oil to settle, do it. If you
can't it's not a huge issue, you'll still get a fairly accurate
reading. With the hood safely propped, pull the dipstick out
and wipe the end clean with a towel or rag. Re-insert the
dipstick into the engine, making sure it goes all the way in.
Now pull it out, but don't turn it upside down to look at it, this
makes the oil run upward and ruins your reading. The dipstick
will have two marks at the bottom. They are usually either
lines or holes in the stick. The oil level can be read by looking
to see where the oily part ends and the dry part begins. If it's
between the two marks, you're good to go. If it's below the
bottom mark, you need to add a quart of oil. Never add more
than a quart at once without driving and taking a new reading
of the oil level. Overfilling the engine can be messy.

Things To Remember
•        Park on level ground.
•        Be sure area is well lit.
•        Don't add more than a quart of oil at once.

That's it! Five minutes of your time and you're a hero to your
happy car. Check your oil as often as you like. Once a month
or so is good for a car in decent shape.
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