huaxing huang
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- First Name
- Huaxing
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- Jun 22, 2025
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- united states
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- Honda Civic Type R (Fl5)
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I have changed my oil numerous times at the dealer and noticed they always overfill the shit, and I have to siphon it out. Today I went into a smaller shop and had the oil changed again, and they told me they put in about 5.4 liters or 5.4 quarts. After I drove back took another look at the oil its still over the max line.
At this point, I'm starting to believe I'm not using the dipstick correctly. The oil pressure is approx 20 psi at around 175 F. The image I provided is from another person because with the new oil its almost impossible to take a picture of. The purple line is the oil level if I don't fully push the dipstick (dipstick is resting on the 1st o-ring, not all the way inserted). The red line is the oil level if I fully insert the dipstick all the way to the end. All of these readings are done based on the owner's manual, where I run the car to operating temps, shut off, and check the oil approximately after 3 minutes.
At this point, I'm starting to believe I'm not using the dipstick correctly. The oil pressure is approx 20 psi at around 175 F. The image I provided is from another person because with the new oil its almost impossible to take a picture of. The purple line is the oil level if I don't fully push the dipstick (dipstick is resting on the 1st o-ring, not all the way inserted). The red line is the oil level if I fully insert the dipstick all the way to the end. All of these readings are done based on the owner's manual, where I run the car to operating temps, shut off, and check the oil approximately after 3 minutes.
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