robjnr
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Gotta disagree, always check oil when the engine is hot as said previously.
Fill to the max then run a car up to warm and you will be overfilled.
Its irrelevant whether its shows how much is in the sump when the engine is "coated" or whether the oil is thin. They are designed to be checked when level and cold, that is to say the manufacturer expected you to check it cold and so set the dipstick levels at the right height for cold oil in the morning. The correct amount is the max mark when level and cold, any higher and you risk problems, much lower and you risk bigger problems.
I know quite a few vans which will auto show you the level of the oil when you first turn the ignition. Now if your ment to check the oil when the engine is hot then why don't they show you the level when the oil gets to operating temperture??