@@ECPP thanks for the videos. i just changed my oil myself for the 1st time in my 2021 4 runner. i put 6.6 qts in. the oil is so clean i cant tell where oil is on dipstick. im pretty sure i have enough i have right amount of oil. i did not pre oil y filter. any suggestions on how i can read the dipstick accurately. im new to this. thanks for your help
@Nix-qq5je on some setups it may be. On most engines you're probably ok but i wouldn't chance it. I'd drain out a tiny bit if you can. Invest in some ramps so it's easy to access the drain plug and don't give it full throttle until you drain some. If you take out too much either top it back off with oil, or some Lucas oil stabilizer. A little bit of that never hurt, especially in this hot weather
@@oceanwaves83 I live in Texas and it's extra hot right now. I drive a 2016 Acura TLX i4 engine. I guess I'll drain a little bit off as much as I'm lazy to do it lol.
@@Nix-qq5je Me too. I have a Camry 2014 and I also put 5 quarts in a 4.6 capacity. The oil level is tiny bit more than the max level on the dip stick when the engine is fully heat up.
Am I ok if I put 1 quart over in a 8 quart capacity engine? I think my mechanic added to it so they can get me paying for an oil change due to overfilling 👀🙄
My Toyota dealer overfilled my oil by 50% of the acceptable range. When confronted, the service manager lied to me by saying "overfill is OK, and can be good for the engine". I told him that he's full of BS and stopped servicing my Toyota with that dealer. It turns out, they never replaced the oil filter because they overtighten and couldn't remove the plastic oil filter housing. But they put in the same amount of oil as if the filter and the oil in the oil filter housing were removed. I now trust only my DIY oil change.
I just bought a used 2021 Highlander for my wife. We got home and I checked the oil and it was half an inch above the full line on the dipstick. I got the same answer when I asked about it being too full.
@@snakedoctor5397 more than likely that they did a quick flush and fill of the oil. It saved them $2 in part. And who cares about what it does the engine. I recommend finding a different place, a place you can trust.
@@snakedoctor5397 FYI, overfilled the engine with oil causes frothing of the oil, ie air bubbles in the oil. And that reduces the lubricating ability of the oil. Bad stuff!
@@billwilson6096Yes, although I'm not mechanically inclined.. I atleast do oil changes with high quality and filters every 3k miles.. usually its Mobile 1 but I'm trying Liqui Moly Hi Tec oil and may try some of oil additives. They are a German supplier and make excellent quality oils! I do my auto transmission fluid every 15-20k .. I may go back to M1 because Liqui Moly is very, very expensive. Cost me about $100 dollars more than I would pay for Mobile 1 . Past 3-4k engines get microscopic carbon buildup in the oil (also partially the reason oil turns black over time) and it acts like sandpaper to the internals! Many people are getting lab tests done but they many times overlook this crucial component of oil ...I choose to change every 3k miles or less! A new engine for my car is 4 times (!!!!!) the value of my car... so yeah I'll spend an extra
There is another video experiment made with a clear plastic oil pan and plastic windows with the crank counter weight visible and the video maker double the oil without problem but of course every engine design differs a bit.
You can use a pump from a liquid soap and an aquarium hose from Petco, connect it together and pump out the excessive amount of oil from the engine. Thats what i did when i heeded it
After an oil change, whether by the minimum wage earning " oil change technician" at a 10 Minute Oil Change franchise or the novice "certified" mechanic at your dealer's service department, check the oil in the parking lot before you leave the facility. Check for level and cleanliness (and that they did, in fact change the oil filter). Don't trust anyone who makes their living with a socket wrench.
1/2 liter over is generally not a problem. I’ve done it myself from time to time. But when you approach a liter or more past the max mark, you’re asking for trouble.
I appreciate the education and guidance I’ve recently purchased my first bmw 2004 530i and I’ve taken your philosophy on maintaining this beautiful car full transmission rebuild. For peace of mind. I replaced my radiator water pump and expansion tank along with all rubber hoses. Replaced front and rear shock and strut brand new tires new battery car re coded along with front and rear control arms and related parts along with new brakes all around New spark plugs and wires. Non of this was a pressing issue or needed to be done but I want peace of mind owning this thing. Now I might consider doing an exhaust but that’s it for performance. Thank you for the advice or treating a bmw proper.
Thank you. I will drain it this weekend. I just bought the car about 2 weeks ago. I looked at the oil at the dealership and it smelled and seemed fine but I checked it 2 days ago after it had sat over night in my garage (level) and it looks to be about a half quart over. Going to "pull the plug" over my drain pan, let it down, check it, top off as needed. Run to operating temp, cut it off, let sit for a while top it again as needed.
I'd say not enough is much worse than, too much? I will admit, I run a little bit more oil in my one vehicle, than I would ever recommend anyone else try? Anywhere from a 1/2 qt. to 1 qt? The worst that could happen, is blow out a seal, hopefully not a rear main or front main, but I have never had any issues, been observing the process for years, with no issues? Not enough oil is a huge issue, I won't have to go into, as common sense will take care of that one? What people don't realize, is that the lower the oil drops in an engine, the faster it is consumed? Great job, sir.
I took my truck to a Jiffy lube years ago, they overfilled the engine. I drove it for a week or two before I checked the oil. It was probably a couple of quarts too much. The reason I checked it was it was smoking with around 45000 miles.That was the last time I ever went to Jiffy lube.
However, I have already seen quite a few negative comments about this Jiffy lube, so they must really be quite superficial. Otherwise, I don't know this company because I'm not American, but European.
Walmart vehicle service is worse than Jiffy Lube. And, these quick lube places are always trying to sell you items for your car that you don't need at the moment.
Took my Mercedes to jiffy lube. They claim they could change my brakes and rotors. Caught them watching RUclips later. It took a whole day and the brakes were worse than I gave them. Went to Mercedes and was told they didn't know how to take care of the calipers before handling the brakes. Cost me $1000 to get a new caliper pair
I heard that the bottom end can froth up the oil if too full and then the oil is full of air and is no longer technically liquid. Bad news bears people.
A plastic oil dipstick! Once that thing disintegrates, the little pieces will go straight to the oil pump intake screen and clog it pretty good. What are the car manufacturers thinking these days? Too much plastic everywhere!
I just bring the engine oil that i purchased to my mechanic, and i bring a little bit less than it's supposed to be...the rest of it i add myself if needed.
At times i put 4 liters total and the manufacturer suggests 3.8 liters. Its fine never had issues. But i started going putting back to 3.8 -3.9 liters when diy oil changes
Thats fine, you would only be at risk of damage if you ended putting 750- 1 litre above the fill level as most cars would still run fine if you have 200-300 ml over
Good video as usual Mark. I added about 600 mL too much oil to a Honda CR V with an oil capacity of 4.2 litre. I think I’m going to drain a little from the oil pan if I can force myself to do it. Thanks
Have to find a video that discusses the title. I was looking for a quick video, not a full-on movie. Thanks anyway. I don't return to channels that stall for time. 😑 Especially when I'm outside with low battery on my phone.
my old Toyota corolla only took a bit over 3 quarts with oil filter and almost every dam oil change i would get mid-winter because I drove lots of miles, they would just throw in 4 or 5 quarts even though i wrote the amounts in paint marker and weight, filter, even wrench size for drain plug. on plastic shroud above radiator. so would have my dam car overfilled by these idiots every time. always try to change my own oil if there is not a foot of snow on the ground.
Can you show me on the dipstick how much is too much? I had a leak and put oil in now it’s above the xxxxxxxx area on the dip. How far above that is okay and how much is too much and need to abort driving until I drain it? My oil filter is a side facing one I might just loosen that then tighten after some comes out
I went about 3 litres over the other day drove it home 6kms and emptied the tank yesterday to try get it back to level. Do u think my car will b okay? Car itself is fine just smoke out of pipe
Do you have a diesel version of this? Your very first comment about the coolant may be my problem. I drained some oil because it was too high and now it's back up
Thank u bro I messed up yesterday putting 2 much oil in mine 2010 crosstour honda now my engine light won't go off it was smoking and stalling I gotta fix asap but question when I drain the oil will Mt engine light goes off completely and will it go back to normal
If u add 2 much oil and u notice it's leaking some where from the bottom end of the engine can u just remove enough oil to get at proper oil level will this fix that leak?
Thanks. Houses are getting a bit pricey here in Edmonton too but Calgary is higher. Toronto and Vancouver are too while E town is still a bit more affordable
If, after driving on the highway (speeds over 55 mph) for over 5 miles, there are bubbles on the dipstick itself, then you are over-filled. You want to check it as soon as you park after driving it like that. The foaming bubbles is the bad sign.
My car calls for 6 quarts I put in six start the car and let it run for like 15 secs. Shut it off and check and it’s below the min line so I end up adding half a quart more so about 6.6 qts and it’s fine on the dipstick? Someone have an answer?
TOO LESS IS BAD,,,, AND TOO MUCH IS BAD,,, THATS WHY THERE IS A DIP STICK,,,,, OVER TOO MUCH OIL CAN BREAK SEALS ,,, AND TOO LESS CAN BREAK THE OIL RING. .
In no way am I mechanic I’ve never picked up a wrench on a car before but I think too much oil is bad because it overflows and can probably mess up key components of ur vehicle I think a little bit over is fine because we aren’t perfect but if your like adding a extra 2/3 quarts and you don’t need it then I think it’s bad
These commercials for Medicare part c or d are on tv mucho often worse than hearing a broken record with the needle stuck in the fourth grove or auomoile warrenties car shield protect my car it is better to have your own savings for car work emergencies this way you re guarentied to have the dinero $$$$$$$$$$$and get the work done when or where you like the places you deal with I never used anyone but automobile association of America triple aaa never problems and yes there are still some decent shops auto dealers around I have learned how to deal with them tell them or else they would hear from proper volks if done wrong this is myself I only deal with decent volks dating the same only with. Volks who are their own real natural selves never phonies if possible enjoy yourselves
I❤your channel, all the knowledge such underrated channel. You deserve ove 1M subscribers
Thank you very much that’s greatly appreciated
@@ECPP thanks for the videos. i just changed my oil myself for the 1st time in my 2021 4 runner. i put 6.6 qts in. the oil is so clean i cant tell where oil is on dipstick. im pretty sure i have enough i have right amount of oil. i did not pre oil y filter. any suggestions on how i can read the dipstick accurately. im new to this. thanks for your help
How many people put in like 0.2 quarts too much and searched this video just for peace of mind?? 🤣
I put 5 quarts in a 4.4 capacity. I drove and everything seem fine but I'm still concerned. Do you think being over by 0.6 is too much?
@Nix-qq5je on some setups it may be. On most engines you're probably ok but i wouldn't chance it. I'd drain out a tiny bit if you can. Invest in some ramps so it's easy to access the drain plug and don't give it full throttle until you drain some. If you take out too much either top it back off with oil, or some Lucas oil stabilizer. A little bit of that never hurt, especially in this hot weather
@@oceanwaves83
I live in Texas and it's extra hot right now. I drive a 2016 Acura TLX i4 engine. I guess I'll drain a little bit off as much as I'm lazy to do it lol.
@@Nix-qq5je Me too. I have a Camry 2014 and I also put 5 quarts in a 4.6 capacity. The oil level is tiny bit more than the max level on the dip stick when the engine is fully heat up.
Am I ok if I put 1 quart over in a 8 quart capacity engine? I think my mechanic added to it so they can get me paying for an oil change due to overfilling 👀🙄
My Toyota dealer overfilled my oil by 50% of the acceptable range. When confronted, the service manager lied to me by saying "overfill is OK, and can be good for the engine". I told him that he's full of BS and stopped servicing my Toyota with that dealer. It turns out, they never replaced the oil filter because they overtighten and couldn't remove the plastic oil filter housing. But they put in the same amount of oil as if the filter and the oil in the oil filter housing were removed. I now trust only my DIY oil change.
I just bought a used 2021 Highlander for my wife. We got home and I checked the oil and it was half an inch above the full line on the dipstick. I got the same answer when I asked about it being too full.
@@snakedoctor5397 more than likely that they did a quick flush and fill of the oil. It saved them $2 in part. And who cares about what it does the engine. I recommend finding a different place, a place you can trust.
@@snakedoctor5397 FYI, overfilled the engine with oil causes frothing of the oil, ie air bubbles in the oil. And that reduces the lubricating ability of the oil. Bad stuff!
I’m a DIY kinda guy because I have learned over the years that you cannot trust repair/service shops to do things correct, mistakes are made.
@@billwilson6096Yes, although I'm not mechanically inclined.. I atleast do oil changes with high quality and filters every 3k miles.. usually its Mobile 1 but I'm trying Liqui Moly Hi Tec oil and may try some of oil additives. They are a German supplier and make excellent quality oils! I do my auto transmission fluid every 15-20k .. I may go back to M1 because Liqui Moly is very, very expensive. Cost me about $100 dollars more than I would pay for Mobile 1 .
Past 3-4k engines get microscopic carbon buildup in the oil (also partially the reason oil turns black over time) and it acts like sandpaper to the internals! Many people are getting lab tests done but they many times overlook this crucial component of oil ...I choose to change every 3k miles or less! A new engine for my car is 4 times (!!!!!) the value of my car... so yeah I'll spend an extra
There is another video experiment made with a clear plastic oil pan and plastic windows with the crank counter weight visible and the video maker double the oil without problem but of course every engine design differs a bit.
You can use a pump from a liquid soap and an aquarium hose from Petco, connect it together and pump out the excessive amount of oil from the engine. Thats what i did when i heeded it
After an oil change, whether by the minimum wage earning " oil change technician" at a 10 Minute Oil Change franchise or the novice "certified" mechanic at your dealer's service department, check the oil in the parking lot before you leave the facility. Check for level and cleanliness (and that they did, in fact change the oil filter). Don't trust anyone who makes their living with a socket wrench.
my brother is a mechanic sir and a damn good one and you sir are an asshole
No need to worry about too much oil with my BMW it always helps make it disappear
Haha, indeed they do that
Lol😂😂😂😂😂
1/2 liter over is generally not a problem. I’ve done it myself from time to time. But when you approach a liter or more past the max mark, you’re asking for trouble.
You bet. Thanks for sharing
2007 toyota corolla takes 4.5 qt but oil comes in 5qt container fuck it put the whole thing in crashed it at 248k miles 😢 thing ran like a ⏰️
@@davidbachtel1721crashed it was a result of too much oil?
I like the fact that this is in Canada and you spoke in litres for us Australians also great advice
Thanks, yes that is the best way indeed
I appreciate the education and guidance I’ve recently purchased my first bmw 2004 530i and I’ve taken your philosophy on maintaining this beautiful car full transmission rebuild. For peace of mind. I replaced my radiator water pump and expansion tank along with all rubber hoses. Replaced front and rear shock and strut brand new tires new battery car re coded along with front and rear control arms and related parts along with new brakes all around New spark plugs and wires. Non of this was a pressing issue or needed to be done but I want peace of mind owning this thing. Now I might consider doing an exhaust but that’s it for performance. Thank you for the advice or treating a bmw proper.
Thank you very much for the comment and yes these tips can literally help keep and engine running well for a long time
Very smart idea preventative maintenance is cheaper than the alternative. Good luck with your BMW
Thank you. I will drain it this weekend. I just bought the car about 2 weeks ago. I looked at the oil at the dealership and it smelled and seemed fine but I checked it 2 days ago after it had sat over night in my garage (level) and it looks to be about a half quart over. Going to "pull the plug" over my drain pan, let it down, check it, top off as needed. Run to operating temp, cut it off, let sit for a while top it again as needed.
I'd say not enough is much worse than, too much? I will admit, I run a little bit more oil in my one vehicle, than I would ever recommend anyone else try? Anywhere from a 1/2 qt. to 1 qt? The worst that could happen, is blow out a seal, hopefully not a rear main or front main, but I have never had any issues, been observing the process for years, with no issues? Not enough oil is a huge issue, I won't have to go into, as common sense will take care of that one? What people don't realize, is that the lower the oil drops in an engine, the faster it is consumed? Great job, sir.
Thank you very much for the comment and yes too little can also be a huge issue
I took my truck to a Jiffy lube years ago, they overfilled the engine. I drove it for a week or two before I checked the oil. It was probably a couple of quarts too much. The reason I checked it was it was smoking with around 45000 miles.That was the last time I ever went to Jiffy lube.
However, I have already seen quite a few negative comments about this Jiffy lube, so they must really be quite superficial. Otherwise, I don't know this company because I'm not American, but European.
Walmart vehicle service is worse than Jiffy Lube. And, these quick lube places are always trying to sell you items for your car that you don't need at the moment.
Took my Mercedes to jiffy lube. They claim they could change my brakes and rotors. Caught them watching RUclips later. It took a whole day and the brakes were worse than I gave them. Went to Mercedes and was told they didn't know how to take care of the calipers before handling the brakes. Cost me $1000 to get a new caliper pair
Why do ppl go to these jiffy lube type places if they know they'll rip u off by adding oil instead of changing it? It's so easy to change it urself.
How your car running now?
Why does my Honda dealership always leave it slightly over? Aggravates the heck out of me.
Hondas are fine as they have good baffle plates, track racers often fills them slightly over.
Excellent PSA here. Too much oil can be detrimental to the engine. Speaking of oil I'm sure you're rooting for Edmonton to get the Cup!!
The worst thing of having too much oil in your engine can blow the rear seal.
Indeed
How?
@ellomirza too much crankcase pressure, that pressure has to go somewhere.....
I heard that the bottom end can froth up the oil if too full and then the oil is full of air and is no longer technically liquid. Bad news bears people.
Thanks for sharing
Just a friendly reminder folks…. Always check your engine oil on a level surface.
Totally agree
A plastic oil dipstick! Once that thing disintegrates, the little pieces will go straight to the oil pump intake screen and clog it pretty good. What are the car manufacturers thinking these days? Too much plastic everywhere!
I ordered a carbon fiber dipstick. Very unique!
I put 1 quart over and haven't had any issues
I just bring the engine oil that i purchased to my mechanic, and i bring a little bit less than it's supposed to be...the rest of it i add myself if needed.
Yes just keep levels and check regularly
At times i put 4 liters total and the manufacturer suggests 3.8 liters. Its fine never had issues. But i started going putting back to 3.8 -3.9 liters when diy oil changes
That’s a hair over only. Thanks for sharing
Thats fine, you would only be at risk of damage if you ended putting 750- 1 litre above the fill level as most cars would still run fine if you have 200-300 ml over
Great Content Mark 👍 have a fabulous week 🇨🇦
Thank you very much and yes hope you also have a wonderful week
Good video as usual Mark. I added about 600 mL too much oil to a Honda CR V with an oil capacity of 4.2 litre. I think I’m going to drain a little from the oil pan if I can force myself to do it. Thanks
As long as your gauge between minimum and maximum your car will not have a problem
What if mine just sit a hair line below the max line?
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Thank you very much!
Have to find a video that discusses the title. I was looking for a quick video, not a full-on movie. Thanks anyway. I don't return to channels that stall for time. 😑 Especially when I'm outside with low battery on my phone.
Thanks for watching
This was a very illubricating experience.
Best video I've seen on the subject
Thank you very much
Thank you so mutch for all the information it's big big apreciated . have a nice christmas and a new year sir
my old Toyota corolla only took a bit over 3 quarts with oil filter and almost every dam oil change i would get mid-winter because I drove lots of miles, they would just throw in 4 or 5 quarts even though i wrote the amounts in paint marker and weight, filter, even wrench size for drain plug. on plastic shroud above radiator. so would have my dam car overfilled by these idiots every time. always try to change my own oil if there is not a foot of snow on the ground.
Can you show me on the dipstick how much is too much? I had a leak and put oil in now it’s above the xxxxxxxx area on the dip. How far above that is okay and how much is too much and need to abort driving until I drain it? My oil filter is a side facing one I might just loosen that then tighten after some comes out
I went about 3 litres over the other day drove it home 6kms and emptied the tank yesterday to try get it back to level. Do u think my car will b okay? Car itself is fine just smoke out of pipe
Do us a favour do some checking about over filling. Mazda is interesting. Same goes for Hyundai, Kia.
I don’t know why oil can’t be like gasoline - as in it auto stops with a click when the gas tank is full. Would help A LOT
That would be cool
What about too much transmission fluid? Whays considered too much? Thanks
Great Vid i Realize i put to much and justDrain sum right back out to the Right Level i Need My G Ride lol
did you dispose of the blue towel correctly ?
Thank you for this education video.. good to know.
Hope it helps indeed as that’s potentially a very costly mistake
Thanks pal great video 👍🏽
Glad you enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it
Thank you brother 🎉
Do you have a diesel version of this? Your very first comment about the coolant may be my problem. I drained some oil because it was too high and now it's back up
Please talk about the Range Rover line reliability.
Their junk
Thank u bro I messed up yesterday putting 2 much oil in mine 2010 crosstour honda now my engine light won't go off it was smoking and stalling I gotta fix asap but question when I drain the oil will Mt engine light goes off completely and will it go back to normal
My car manual says 4.8, I put 5.5. The comment section put way more than me and say it's no issue.
Thanks for sharing
can you get motor oil in your intake if you overfill the crank case?
If u add 2 much oil and u notice it's leaking some where from the bottom end of the engine can u just remove enough oil to get at proper oil level will this fix that leak?
Our Tacoma takes 6.2 quarts, I put 6 quarts without checking. Now the dipstick is half inch over the max…
Updates?
Thank you.
Too little oil may lead to the VVT not working properly. Not sure about too much oil tho.
True low oil level can cause engine damage or variable valve timing and even turbo problems
Is it safe to add Liqui Molly MOS2 200ml to the oil? that makes 200ml extra.. !
Thank you. Useful information!
Question: would one quart extra be too much?
Probably
the camry ask for 4.8 many put 5.0 inluding me 0.2 thats useless to save or use up.
If you don't have enough Oil is Bad for engine. I'd rather have more oil than less oil.
True but too much can also ruin engines
It’s like whipped cream.
My engine took 3.5 litre of oil but I always put in 4 litre and never have an issue.
Nice home . Whats the house prices in your neibourhood there in Alberta? Im in Ontario. Im considering moving to Alberta
Thanks. Houses are getting a bit pricey here in Edmonton too but Calgary is higher. Toronto and Vancouver are too while E town is still a bit more affordable
I did
I AGREE WITH U ......
Thank you
@@ECPP you welcome
Now what if I put 500ml extra in a 2016 honda city?
It's all good until we still have oil deepsticks. In many cases we have to rely on the computer only.
For sure a lot of modern cars like BMWs only run electronic systems so it’s more difficult to validate
kinda starving the engine of oil ughhhhhh
Right?
If, after driving on the highway (speeds over 55 mph) for over 5 miles, there are bubbles on the dipstick itself, then you are over-filled. You want to check it as soon as you park after driving it like that. The foaming bubbles is the bad sign.
My car calls for 6 quarts I put in six start the car and let it run for like 15 secs. Shut it off and check and it’s below the min line so I end up adding half a quart more so about 6.6 qts and it’s fine on the dipstick? Someone have an answer?
What type of car?
@@ECPP 2016 dodge charger 3.6
It will not hurt after my experience
Ouch
TOO LESS IS BAD,,,, AND TOO MUCH IS BAD,,, THATS WHY THERE IS A DIP STICK,,,,, OVER TOO MUCH OIL CAN BREAK SEALS ,,, AND TOO LESS CAN BREAK THE OIL RING. .
That's a tail pipe? Lolol
I know, right?
I put 5 quarts in a 4.4 capacity. Do I sell my car now?
Yes
@@ECPP
☹️
In no way am I mechanic I’ve never picked up a wrench on a car before but I think too much oil is bad because it overflows and can probably mess up key components of ur vehicle I think a little bit over is fine because we aren’t perfect but if your like adding a extra 2/3 quarts and you don’t need it then I think it’s bad
This dude looks like he could be Tim Matheson's younger brother.
Haha nice
He's The Best Wow
Cheers
My machine put 3.5 liters instead 3.4 is it ok.???
It is likely Ok. Not ideal but I have had a similar situation and 0.1 over is rarely too much of a problem. 11/4 L is certainly too much
@@ECPP So what you suggest me .will i drain extra 0.1 or not.??
my oil is little high than max dot about 1cm on dipstick..
I overfilled my car quite abit of oil n now it won’t turn on 😭
Go under in losen the oil bolt let some out
@@calebcrenshaw8529I can’t even imagine the mess it’ll make when trying to put the plug back in
you are lying. A little over doesn't hurt anything at all. stop scaring.
These commercials for Medicare part c or d are on tv mucho often worse than hearing a broken record with the needle stuck in the fourth grove or auomoile warrenties car shield protect my car it is better to have your own savings for car work emergencies this way you re guarentied to have the dinero $$$$$$$$$$$and get the work done when or where you like the places you deal with I never used anyone but automobile association of America triple aaa never problems and yes there are still some decent shops auto dealers around I have learned how to deal with them tell them or else they would hear from proper volks if done wrong this is myself I only deal with decent volks dating the same only with. Volks who are their own real natural selves never phonies if possible enjoy yourselves
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Thank you very much
You can't have too much oil, it must be at the full line on dipstick, no higher or you could bend the pistons
Too full can be a disaster fornsure
Great Vid i Realize i put to much and justDrain sum right back out to the Right Level i Need My G Ride lol
Great Vid i Realize i put to much and justDrain sum right back out to the Right Level i Need My G Ride lol
Great Vid i Realize i put to much and justDrain sum right back out to the Right Level i Need My G Ride lol