Oil & Level Check

Expert Advice

Get expert advice on how to properly check your oil levels in your vehicle.

Why is it important?

Checking your vehicle's oil levels is crucial for the health of its engine, as low levels can cause serious problems like overheating, decreased performance, and even engine failure.

How Often to Check?

We recommend checking your oil levels every 1-3 months or after every 300-500 miles.

What to Check?

Check your oil level by looking at the oil dipstick or oil gauge on your dashboard, or by using a manual oil level gauge.

What to Do If Low?

If your oil level is low, do not start the engine. Instead, add oil to the recommended level and then check again.

Additional Tips

Use a high-quality oil that meets or exceeds your vehicle's manufacturer's recommendations.

Do not overfill your vehicle with oil, as this can cause damage to your engine.

Subpages:
Choosing the Right Oil
Oil Filters
Leaking Engine?
Checking Oil Levels Regularly
What Happens If You Forget to Check Your Oil Levels
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