Unless it bongs when you're parked on a hill, then ignore it and check on a flat surface. A friend lived on a hill and everytime I went to his facing downhill, off it would goBusterboo said:Alternatively, carry a litre of oil in the boot and, when you hear 'Bong' and read 'Add Oil', do so. All of it.
Danglesberries said:What a totally pathetic and useless idea. Serves no purpose whatsoever to the consumer. Bring back the dipstick FFS!
Gets my vote!!!Danglesberries said:Bring back the dipstick FFS!
Danglesberries said:What a totally pathetic and useless idea. Serves no purpose whatsoever to the consumer. Bring back the dipstick FFS!
enuff_zed said:Danglesberries said:What a totally pathetic and useless idea. Serves no purpose whatsoever to the consumer. Bring back the dipstick FFS!
Excellent idea for 95% of users, who just see the car as a tool and don't want to get their hands dirty.
Only us enthusiasts who actually care tbh.
Given the strange places that some people decide to pour fluids into their engines, I would think the removal of the dipstick goes some way towards counteracting the proliferation of dipsticks behind the wheel.

An old work mate years ago was told to check and add oil to one of the work vans. He was gone for quite some time and when somebody went to check on him they found him dribbling oil into the engine via the dipstick tube. He had never owned a car and didnt have any clue about them.enuff_zed said:Danglesberries said:What a totally pathetic and useless idea. Serves no purpose whatsoever to the consumer. Bring back the dipstick FFS!
Excellent idea for 95% of users, who just see the car as a tool and don't want to get their hands dirty.
Only us enthusiasts who actually care tbh.
Given the strange places that some people decide to pour fluids into their engines, I would think the removal of the dipstick goes some way towards counteracting the proliferation of dipsticks behind the wheel.
....... and a proper car engine smell.Jasonn said:The other plus of a dipstick was you get a visual check of the oils condition at the same time
good post, I experienced this, nearly cacked my rompersVonlipvig said:Unless it bongs when you're parked on a hill, then ignore it and check on a flat surface. A friend lived on a hill and everytime I went to his facing downhill, off it would goBusterboo said:Alternatively, carry a litre of oil in the boot and, when you hear 'Bong' and read 'Add Oil', do so. All of it.