Is this too much oil?

Seriously it will not be a problem. At all.

When your engine starts, the drawdown in the sump takes the volume of oil (as measured) lower than the tip of the dipstick.

Some might even say it's better. Either way, drive and don't worry.
Well that's a relief, thank you! According to the receipt there were only 4.7 quarts of oil put in the car after the oil was drained.
 
Yes, to much oil, have them fix it.
I'm seeing that you're in the Raleigh Durham area. Do you have suggestions on where I can/should go to have it checked? I got this done at a Valvoline in your area.
 
I think the oil on my photo is a little farther away from the top hole on the dipstick.
I was asking about the color and translucence in response to the comment
"I have never seen oil that clear even a fresh oil change. looks like pure gold"
in post #8 in this thread. The comment was quoted in my post.
 
I was asking about the color and translucence in response to the comment
"I have never seen oil that clear even a fresh oil change. looks like pure gold"
in post #8 in this thread. The comment was quoted in my post.
Well that was the color of the full synthetic Valvoline oil they put in my car yesterday afternoon.
 
I don’t think it is pointed straight up. Looks to be horizontal, unless OP is standing on a wall.

To OP…it is probably fine. As mentioned earlier, they probably an extra quart.

If it were mine, I’d take it back and have them dump it and refill to the proper level with new oil.

The best way to get the oil level in the engine is early in the morning before you go to work. Take the dip stick out of the engine. What ever you see on the dip stick that is the exact oil level
I agree, that's what I did! I let the car sit overnight and then popped the hood to check the oil and that's the reading I got. I have driven approximately 36 miles since the oil was put in and even took it back to Valvoline today to have them check it but they were quite firm that they only added 4.7 qts of oil in the car as it's called for. They were shaking their heads in curiosity as to why there was a problem.
 
Unless the oil change shop is not convenient, I would take the car back and have them fix the oil level. You shouldn't have to deal with it. After all, isn't that the reason you took your car there in the first place, for your convenience?

If it were my car, I'd be getting the level corrected.

BTW, welcome to BITOG, LDJ.



Now I'm confused. The way I'm looking at the picture, it appears that the dipstick is being held parallel to the garage floor, that is, horizontal.
Thank you!
 
The big question is will it hurt my vehicle?
It will not.

I cannot disagree with the others when they say it should be correct, and the place should have done it right, BUT I will say:

a) hurts nothing
b) there is a slight but not zero chance of something not going right at the oil change place when/if you return
c) My car, I would drive it. Next time different place
 
It's high. But it's running fine. I'd ignore it.

If worried, maybe just spin off the oil filter and put a new one on. I bet that would cut the overage in half (does the manual say it's 1 full quart between the marks? want to say, on one of my cars, it was 0.7qt or something like that).
It’s way too high, but the filter idea is a great tip.
 
I agree, that's what I did! I let the car sit overnight and then popped the hood to check the oil and that's the reading I got. I have driven approximately 36 miles since the oil was put in and even took it back to Valvoline today to have them check it but they were quite firm that they only added 4.7 qts of oil in the car as it's called for. They were shaking their heads in curiosity as to why there was a problem.
I would contact VIOC corporate and share your concerns and pictures.
 
I would get rid of 1 quart of oil. I overfilled a vehicle one time by about a quart. I drove it on ramps, pulled the plug and put it back in quickly and it worked. Just don't drop the plug somewhere and let it all drain out.
 
Correcting an overfilled oil is very easy to do if your car has Fumoto oil drain valve or bt siphoning the oil with a Mityvac fluid extractor
 
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