2005 TD4 Oil level

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zoolander

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Took my time today changing the oil & filter on my TD4. For some silly reason thought I'd get rid of the last bit of oil in the can, and its taken the level about 3mm over the max mark on the dip stick.

Is this safe to leave? If not wondering if I can syphon to save removing the under tray again.

thanks all
 
Hi , should be no worries ,as the same was done to mine by , Evans Halshaw Citroen Hartlepool :mad: by the way , the correct way to check the oil level on a td4 is to remove the dipstick , and clean it then re insert it to get a proper reading :) hope this helps
 
How else would you do it?

Unfortunately some people just take the dipstick out and take the first reading not realising that the pressure built up in the dip tube results in a low reading, they then add oil and end up over filling. Obvious to those who have some mechanical understanding but not to those who don't.
 
.. and its taken the level about 3mm over the max mark ..


i wouldn't loose sleep over it :)

too high an oil level becomes problematic if the crankshaft starts to whip it up
causing aeration of the oil .. ..

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if your worried 'n having nightmares .. :

" Pela Oil & Fluid Extractors " are useful devices ..
( 'machine mart' sell them )
some garages are known to use them for oil changes ..
they get most .. but not all the oil .. out of the sump
 
Unfortunately some people just take the dipstick out and take the first reading not realising that the pressure built up in the dip tube results in a low reading, they then add oil and end up over filling. Obvious to those who have some mechanical understanding but not to those who don't.
Thanks for that nick , nice one :cool:
 
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