Wow, really?Are you guys finding the crankcase dipstick hard to read? Mine really does not give a definitive line for the oil level...Seems a bit vague...Oil on the fat dipper end but no real line...
If you can't read a dipstick, you shouldn't be doing anything else with a jeep.Ughhh, ya really...duh
Do you own a diesel Jeep? If not, then you won’t understand the frustration. I have the EcoDiesel in my 2020 Ram and it’s not the easiest to read actual oil levels. The dipstick tube is curved kinda funny and when you pull it out, it smears the tip. That makes it look like you are overfilled. So, you have to pull the dipstick out, wipe it off, wait a few minutes for the oil in the tube to drain out, put it back in and pull it out quickly. That’s when you get the best reading.If you can't read a dipstick, you shouldn't be doing anything else with a jeep.
That is the proper method for reading a dipstick. I don't own one but my neighbor does. He does as you suggested.Do you own a diesel Jeep? If not, then you won’t understand the frustration. I have the EcoDiesel in my 2020 Ram and it’s not the easiest to read actual oil levels. The dipstick tube is curved kinda funny and when you pull it out, it smears the tip. That makes it look like you are overfilled. So, you have to pull the dipstick out, wipe it off, wait a few minutes for the oil in the tube to drain out, put it back in and pull it out quickly. That’s when you get the best reading.
No other engine I’ve owned takes this long to check the oil. But, at least they still provide a dipstick. Hate the electronic oil level gauges. Now that’s a stupid design.That is the proper method for reading a dipstick. I don't own one but my neighbor does. He does as you suggested.
I hear you brother!No other engine I’ve owned takes this long to check the oil. But, at least they still provide a dipstick. Hate the electronic oil level gauges. Now that’s a stupid design.