Where is the button and why did they do away with a dipstick (the oil check one not the one driving my car!)
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DT
Sorry - I wasn't aware of that. It must be an added feature for later models. There is certainly no mention in the 2004 manual.un1eash wrote:The oil check button calculates the oil left (takes a few seconds) and displays it as a bar, something like this [[][][][] ]
because pre-facelift models have a dipstick...AndyW wrote:Sorry - I wasn't aware of that. It must be an added feature for later models. There is certainly no mention in the 2004 manual.un1eash wrote:The oil check button calculates the oil left (takes a few seconds) and displays it as a bar, something like this [[][][][] ]
AndyW wrote:I htink this is only on facelift models (the digital dipstick that is)un1eash wrote:The oil check button calculates the oil left (takes a few seconds) and displays it as a bar, something like this [[][][][] ]
Sorry - I wasn't aware of that. It must be an added feature for later models. There is certainly no mention in the 2004 manual.
x2foxyz4 wrote:On mine there are 2 buttons under the speedodmeter the one on the left resets the milage and the one on the right checks the oil
Rich
No, but I may have, er, borrowed it from himgers wrote:Here billy,are you also mister_roger,as both have the same logo.!!!!
Nope, that means you just need to top up as another poster said. However I wait for the little yellow light to come on a few times in a row before I top up.Sojourn wrote:Thanks for all the responses. I've checked the oil now and it says 'Oil OK' - guess the little yellow oil light I saw when turning off the engine was aa anomaly - I will have to keep a close eye on this one...
Thanks Again,
Soj