With every car or motorcycle I’ve ever owned, the manufacturer stated that checking the oil level via the dipstick should be done when the engine is cold. On our new 2023 RAV4 XLE Hybrid, the owners manual says to check the dipstick reading when the engine is warm.
Common sense & historical experience tells me you want all the oil resting in the sump to get an accurate reading, and that should mean a cold engine. With about 350 miles on the car, I checked it with the engine cold & it was right at the full mark. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Common sense & historical experience tells me you want all the oil resting in the sump to get an accurate reading, and that should mean a cold engine. With about 350 miles on the car, I checked it with the engine cold & it was right at the full mark. Anyone have any thoughts on this?