S site2you New member Joined Nov 18, 2008 Messages 26 Points 5 Nov 18, 2008 #1 Hi, I've just purchased 1998 Bravo and already got some questions. How shall i measure oil level? On hot or cold? Unfortunately I don't have an owners manual with my vehicle Thanks you in advance.
Hi, I've just purchased 1998 Bravo and already got some questions. How shall i measure oil level? On hot or cold? Unfortunately I don't have an owners manual with my vehicle Thanks you in advance.
wish mine was orange Established member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Jan 11, 2008 Messages 1,800 Points 381 Location sunny wales Nov 18, 2008 #2 welcome to the forum is your bravo ink black by any chance? and where do you live ? measure oil always with cold engine and on level ground dip stick has a flat piece at bottom oil should reach the top of the flat piece for full oil p.s only use good selena is your best car will thank you for that.
welcome to the forum is your bravo ink black by any chance? and where do you live ? measure oil always with cold engine and on level ground dip stick has a flat piece at bottom oil should reach the top of the flat piece for full oil p.s only use good selena is your best car will thank you for that.
Ffoxy Telford's Own... Joined Apr 26, 2007 Messages 13,617 Points 2,161 Nov 18, 2008 #3 wish mine was orange said: welcome to the forum is your bravo ink black by any chance? and where do you live ? measure oil always with cold engine and on level ground dip stick has a flat piece at bottom oil should reach the top of the flat piece for full oil p.s only use good selena is your best car will thank you for that. Click to expand... Aint necessarily so but I wont kick THAT debate off again....
wish mine was orange said: welcome to the forum is your bravo ink black by any chance? and where do you live ? measure oil always with cold engine and on level ground dip stick has a flat piece at bottom oil should reach the top of the flat piece for full oil p.s only use good selena is your best car will thank you for that. Click to expand... Aint necessarily so but I wont kick THAT debate off again....
OP OP S site2you New member Joined Nov 18, 2008 Messages 26 Points 5 Nov 18, 2008 #4 Thanks for a quick reply. My car is dark dark blue, so I believe it is inmk black So did I understand you right? I have to measure oil level in the morning when the car is cold. Right?
Thanks for a quick reply. My car is dark dark blue, so I believe it is inmk black So did I understand you right? I have to measure oil level in the morning when the car is cold. Right?
Ffoxy Telford's Own... Joined Apr 26, 2007 Messages 13,617 Points 2,161 Nov 18, 2008 #5 site2you said: Thanks for a quick reply. My car is dark dark blue, so I believe it is inmk black So did I understand you right? I have to measure oil level in the morning when the car is cold. Right? Click to expand... In the morning is fine as long as the engine is COLD, and the car is standing on a flat surface (not a sloping surface)
site2you said: Thanks for a quick reply. My car is dark dark blue, so I believe it is inmk black So did I understand you right? I have to measure oil level in the morning when the car is cold. Right? Click to expand... In the morning is fine as long as the engine is COLD, and the car is standing on a flat surface (not a sloping surface)
OP OP S site2you New member Joined Nov 18, 2008 Messages 26 Points 5 Nov 18, 2008 #6 Thanks you, thank you, thank you.
wish mine was orange Established member Parked in the garage Written a guide Joined Jan 11, 2008 Messages 1,800 Points 381 Location sunny wales Nov 18, 2008 #7 ffoxy i have no hook up on oil myself i buy what money allows, as any oil is better than no oil right site2you i sold such a bravo 2 days ago, glad to see more bravo here any photos yet ?
ffoxy i have no hook up on oil myself i buy what money allows, as any oil is better than no oil right site2you i sold such a bravo 2 days ago, glad to see more bravo here any photos yet ?