Checking / Adding Engine Oil
Checking the engine oil level:
The location of the oil dipstick, and the engine oil filler opening can be seen in the illustration under Dip Stick / Locations.
Locations
The best time to check the engine oil level is when the oil is warm.
To get a true reading, the vehicle must be on level ground.
Always heed all WARNINGS!
^ After turning off the engine, wait a few minutes for the oil to return to the oil pan.
^ Pull out dipstick and wipe it clean with a rag.
^ Reinsert dipstick; push it all the way in,
^ Pull dipstick out again and read the level:
a - You must not add oil.
b - You can add oil, The oil level may go into the a range, but not above the a range
c - You must add oil.
After filling in oil, make sure that the oil level is somewhere within the b range.
^ After checking the oil level, please make sure that the dipstick is pushed back In all the way.
Adding engine oil:
Always heed all WARNINGS!
^ Turn off the engine.
^ Unscrew the oil cap from the cylinder head cover.
^ Add oil by a half quart (half liter) at a time.
^ Check the oil level with the dipstick.
The oil level must never be above the a range.
Otherwise oil could be drawn into the crankcase breather and get into the atmosphere through the exhaust system. On vehicles with a catalytic converter, the oil would burn in the converter and cause damage.
WARNING: Spilled oil is a fire hazard. The oil filler cap must be secure to avoid an oil spill.
^ Carefully screw the oil cap hack on and insert the oil dipstick all the way. Otherwise oil could leak out when the engine is running