Have you taken your medications today?Then you messed up. The 4.9 i6 is the one that takes 6 qts, the 5.0 302 takes 5.
Have you taken your medications today?Then you messed up. The 4.9 i6 is the one that takes 6 qts, the 5.0 302 takes 5.
I just have a problem with uninformed customers blaming technicians for problems they didn't cause.Have you taken your medications today?
I hope you're not talking about your 2005 Corolla because that is a 4-quart car!I was working at a shop chatting with a tech as he finished up an oil change. He poured 5 quarts in, put the cap on and shut the hood. I asked, aren't you going to check the oil? He replied, "You just watched me pour 5 quarts in!"
Couldn't argue with that!
I hope you're not talking about your 2005 Corolla because that is a 4-quart car!
I never had a vehicle where it was stated in the manual to only check engine oil on a hot engine.. As long as the engine is not overfilled, there is not an issue with misting, excessive oil consumption and rods aeriating the oil. Engineers take that all into consideration during the design process.Sure. Some cars are designed to be checked with the oil hot, and some people don't read the manual or otherwise are not aware that it can be an issue. When a car takes 7 -10 quarts of oil, thermal expansion can become a factor, resulting in excessive misting or oil consumption from some other mechanism. I have kept all of my cars in the "SAFE" area of the stick, and have never had stuck rings or oil consumption.
You've probably never owned a Caddy with the Northstar. Manual say to check oil level hot.I never had a vehicle where it was stated in the manual to only check engine oil on a hot engine.. As long as the engine is not overfilled, there is not an issue with misting, excessive oil consumption and rods aeriating the oil. Engineers take that all into consideration during the design process.
Fill with the recommended amount. Check the oil cold the next day while noticing the level on the dipstick. Then maintain that level when checking cold till the next oil change. AND I never had stuck rings or oil consumption.
Nissan VQ35s will make you sit for 5-10 minutes before the oil levels out.I never had a vehicle where it was stated in the manual to only check engine oil on a hot engine.. As long as the engine is not overfilled, there is not an issue with misting, excessive oil consumption and rods aeriating the oil. Engineers take that all into consideration during the design process.
Fill with the recommended amount. Check the oil cold the next day while noticing the level on the dipstick. Then maintain that level when checking cold till the next oil change. AND I never had stuck rings or oil consumption.