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Coralie Lucas
Petronas Engine Oil


Pacific Petroleum released a blog on how to check your car's engine oil. Engine oil reduces the friction in your engine and keeps it running smoothly. It is important because it lubricates the moving part of your engine. Knowing how to check your own Mobil engine oil can help you lessen the risk of damage to your car.


Here are some easy ways on how you can check your car's engine oil on your own

 

  • Find an old scrap fabric or a lint-free rag to check your oil. Sometimes old clothes usually work great.
  •  If you are unfamiliar with your engine's vehicle, read the owner's manual. You can find a detailed description of where your dipstick is in your manual.
  • Warm up your car. Checking your oil while it is warm is the best thing to do. Check your Mobil after a trip around the market or even around your neighborhood.
  • Pop the hood. Make sure the car's hood is well supported. Pull the steering wheel, usually on the side of the driver's door, and push the lever below the center of the hood.
  • Locate the dipstick, which usually has a round yellow or orange handle that is easy to see. Most models have a dipstick on the left side of the engine. Pull this handle, and a long piece of metal will slide out of the motor. 
  • Clean the dipstick and reinsert. After finding and removing the dipstick, wipe it back with a cloth. Make sure the dipstick is inside again. 
  • Remove the dipstick once more. Look at the end of the dipstick. The oil will appear amber in color. It should be easy to look at the oil level by looking at the dipstick.




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