no engine oil dipstick by design

Thought of you guys as I filled up.

Checked the oil, too.

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Funny thing about it though. I've never seen an " Empty" on top, and a " Full" on the bottom. I have NEVER seen a refill before, but, it's in the correct location. LOL. Back in the 80's, you had that triple pack , ( oil pressure, temp, volts ). I'd mount it under the ashtray. Had those little bulbs that would always burn out after a while. Then you would hang an RPM gauge on the steering column. Look like an airplane cockpit when you're done LOL :) .....Yes Atex & Astro, I see you're dash's. Their cool too. Enjoy them :) At least you had the opportunity to get one. Financially, we'll be lucky to get out of NY when she retires. Both pensions won' be much. Might be stuck with the same beaters we have now, just in a retirement friendly state. Gotta get our daughter out of H.S. 1st, then off to college somewhere. About 8 more years of this terribly taxed state. Cross those bridges later. Thanks for all the pics. BITOG guys are the BEST :) !!!!!
 
I have read about no engine oil dipsitck, As a "normal" BTOG reader, I know no oil dipstick to check would worry me. Worry would destroy my driving experience. NO trans dipstick is bad enough. What say you?

Rod
BMW engines have no dipstick since 2004. Mine doesn’t too. No issues whatsoever. Actually in my generation BMW when oil reading becomes problematic, your water pump (electric) is about to fail (they are on same bus). So it actually gives you warning.
 
Engineers crossed a line that shouldnt have been crossed.
Invent all the sensors you want to warn about low oil, but no dipstick seriously should have never left the idea board.
 
I don't miss the oil dipstick - I actually prefer the electronic monitoring as it will pop an idiot light because let's be real, outside of this forum, no one regularly checks their oil level (or even opens their hoods).

I do think it would be a good idea to keep the dipstick as a back up, but will someone please think of the shareholders!
 
Engineers crossed a line that shouldnt have been crossed.
Invent all the sensors you want to warn about low oil, but no dipstick seriously should have never left the idea board.
It is emissions thing. There is no doubt there is “convenience” part.

Biggest issue is maintenance. Forget BITOG. BITOG is not your average daily driver group. Having oil level sensor can actually warn driver of low level before oil pressure becomes an issue.
 
I don't miss the oil dipstick - I actually prefer the electronic monitoring as it will pop an idiot light because let's be real, outside of this forum, no one regularly checks their oil level (or even opens their hoods).

I do think it would be a good idea to keep the dipstick as a back up, but will someone please think of the shareholders!
Yep, ^ this! Drop in oil pressure can create all kind of issues before it kills engine. Various valve train operations run on oil pressure.
Sensor will give warning before things go south.
 
I agree with Kevin. Nobody outside the BITOG forum checks their oil. That statement put a WHOLE new spin on things. Kev is 100% correct. I didn't even think about that aspect of this thread. Heck, I'm lucky if there's gas in the car if my wife's been using it. I take back everything I said about dipstickless engines ( but there will always be one in my cars. Not buying any new car for a loooooonnnngggg time ) Thanks for opening up that back door Kev :)
 
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