Robmac
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You a masochist then?
"Beat me said the masochist"
"No" said the sadist.
You a masochist then?
By checking your digital dashSo how are you supposed to check if you have put enough in when topping up.
Valid point, you dont, leave it in and get a big bill, filter and oil change these days over £125, yea ride on baby.So how are you supposed to check if you have put enough in when topping up.
So more pollution with this method, who wrights their scripts.Dipstick Update, topping up oil in series 8 Ducato. After adding engine oil you must then start the engine and run at normal operating temperature for several minutes, switch off engine. Wait until oil settles then turn on ignition, gauge should now move to show true reading, if it doesn't work first time start engine and repeat that's what I had to do earlier today. I hope this helps somebody in the future.
PS some excellent comedy on this post
Dipstick Update, topping up oil in series 8 Ducato. After adding engine oil you must then start the engine and run at normal operating temperature for several minutes, switch off engine. Wait until oil settles then turn on ignition, gauge should now move to show true reading, if it doesn't work first time start engine and repeat that's what I had to do earlier today. I hope this helps somebody in the future.
PS some excellent comedy on this post
they never dreamt it up it’s been standard on many vehicles for years. When you look at all other liquid measurements in any vehicle they are all done this way, oil being the only one that was not. But I do agree a dipstick sufficed, but then I know folk who would not know where their dipstick is, and many others would never think to check it. This at least gives them a warning they would otherwise miss. But then I suppose anyone who does not know where their dipstick is, is a dipstick themselves.Not sure I trust Italian electronics at all, according to my dash I get 35.5mpg but it works out at 29mpg approx.
I don't get why that is an improvement anyway, have the gauge by all means but only as a better way than a low level light, keep the dipstick and sack the dipstick who dreamed it up.
Adblue levels can be viewed on the dash, and others rely on warnings on your dash such as screen wash, brake fluid, and engine coolant, I can check some of them on my phone via the Mercedes App. I can even check tyre pressures, service times, and other warnings via similar technology online or in the car. I can even lock or unlock my car online. It’s a brave new world out there for us oldies, not long before they will be driving themselves. I tried using the self parking on my car, and stopped it halfway through, I simply did not trust it.I've not had any other liquid level gauges in my vehicles except fuel level & oil pressure which is more important than level anyway.
Trying to think of others but my head is quite woolly this morning, not taken my drugs yet.
Would appear main dealers suck it out anyway.Just as daft as not having a dip stick some manufacturers are now also doing away with sump plugs,
So the oil has to be sucked out