Back to the OP’s original question. I just did my first oil change and keep getting dipstick readings all over the place. Am I the only one having trouble reading the dipstick??
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HAHA (well not so funny) but that would be the critical step missed.meaning they didn't add oil?!?!
The oil pressure gauge seems to actually work in my vehicle. If you have a reading in the middle 1/2 of the scale and it blips mildly when you rev the engine, you probably have sufficient oil.Back to the OP’s original question. I just did my first oil change and keep getting dipstick readings all over the place. Am I the only one having trouble reading the dipstick??
YES! The key to engine oil more than weight is following or exceeding (more often) the recommended change intervals. In my opinion, oil changes are cheap relative to fixing the problems they are done to avoid having. Basically the “w” stands for winter and indicates that the lubricant in question has a different viscosity, or different flow characteristics, based on temperature. For example, a 0w20 oil weight rating means that on cold start-up — even at subzero temperatures — the oil flows like a 0 weight oil. However, once warmed up to 210 degrees F, it functions as a 20 weight oil. Since many folks go a whole year without changing oil and may encounter colder temps somewhere along the way a 0 weight may be best. If you are disciplined enough to change your oil to a heavier weight in April and change it back in October - go for it. Otherwise Toyota is probably not trying to steer your wrong with 0w20.I run the 0W-20 as I recall reading that it was better for daily drivers that aren't afforded time to warm up with every start.
Is there a paint swatch on the top of your dipstick like blue or green? If so what color is it? There are posts that claim readouts vary by color.