Where is the dipstick?

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MoggyBlue
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Re: Where is the dipstick?

Post by MoggyBlue »

Those damn frenchies have been using electronic dipsticks for years even in the 90's alot of Renault had them :S personally I think it's just another thing to go wrong :lol:
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Re: Where is the dipstick?

Post by morris van »

I rather have to have a dipstick on my car because it takes no time to check the oil rather having to wait for a light to tell you to add oil.

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Re: Where is the dipstick?

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MoggyBlue wrote:Those damn frenchies have been using electronic dipsticks for years even in the 90's alot of Renault had them :S personally I think it's just another thing to go wrong :lol:
goes back a lot earlier than that,back in the 60ies I had a couple or rovers a 90 and a 95 ,they h ad a button on the dash which you pressed and it showed the oil level by moving the fuel gauge. Still had a dipstick though.so not so modern.
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Re: Where is the dipstick?

Post by Gareth »

My modern (a LR Disco) hasn't got a dipstick but there is a section of the computer menu that will show an oil reading if the engine is cold. Works just as well as a dipstick (although not as simple, I grant you) and means that I can check the oil without getting my hands dirty. :roll: Someone must have thought that a good idea...
Probably someone in the LR marketing department trying to shake off the epithet, "Land-Rover: Turning drivers into mechanics since 1948" :lol:
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Re: Where is the dipstick?

Post by morris van »

Someone I work for his car would not start and has not got a normal handbrake electronic one and could not get the car towed to the garage as the handbrake would not release without the engine running and to wait three weeks for a mechanic to come out and fix it . He has since changed the car.

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Re: Where is the dipstick?

Post by bmcecosse »

On some - like my modern - the dip stick is fixed to the filler cap! Remove the cap (which I noted carefully is NOT vented .. :) ) and the dipstick pulls up with the cap...
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Re: Where is the dipstick?

Post by chesney »

That's old technology BMC, my '42 GPW was the same! ;)
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