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Old Aug 15, 2012 | 08:41 AM
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Hi Can someone help me, my mechenic broke my dip stick and replace it with another one, can anyone who have the same car , let me know the # that written on the dip stick of the oil level.

Don't want to put less or too much oil into the engine.

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Old Aug 15, 2012 | 08:54 AM
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What are you asking? If you are unsure whether you have the correct part, go to your local dealer and buy one. The dealer will sell you the correct part based on your VIN, assuming you still have the original engine.
Nobody here can tell you if your dipstick is correct.
 
Old Aug 16, 2012 | 08:20 AM
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Hi I am not asking if the oil dip stick is correct, what I am asking is for the information that is written on the oil dip stick , I don't want to go to the dealer and spend $ 50.00 , when I can go to the scrap yard and get one for $5.00 , I aready took 1 from the scrap yard
 
Old Aug 16, 2012 | 12:53 PM
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I could give you the part number that's on mine, but I have a 2001 and a 2002 which are probably the same but I can't say with certainty. Here's two solutions for your problem:
Go to the dealer, bring your VIN. Ask the guy at the parts counter to look up the part number for your VIN for that part. Since you're not going to buy anything it might be nice to bring him a cup of coffee or a donut. Then you can compare that number to what you have.
Alternatively, or maybe also, you can change your oil, then refill with exactly 5 quarts of new oil. Drive the car until it's warmed up, then park it on level ground. Wait an hour or so for the oil to completely drain down into the pan and check the level. It should be nearly to the max level on the dipstick. If you want, you could scribe a line on the back of the stick to indicate where it should be.
 
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