Overfilled engine oil. How important is it?
#1
Driver
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Overfilled engine oil. How important is it?
Got my oil changed at the Jiffy Lube while I was visiting at home and seems like they overfilled it a little, maybe like 1cm over the full mark on the dipstick after sitting all night. Didn't have time to take it back, I had to go back to where I go to college about 3 hours away. My question is how much does this actually affect anything? I was thinking of getting a piece of tubing and a large plastic syringe and just sucking some out through the dipstick, but if it's not too important then I don't want to have to go find and buy all that stuff. But it does kinda bug me and I might be going on a 800 or so mile round trip in about a month so if this is really overfilled for this engine I want to take care of that before that trip. Car is a 92.
Any thoughs? Thanks
Any thoughs? Thanks
#2
First thing I would ask why did you ever take your car to Jiffy lube? They're known for ripoffs, scams etc, Most of them are high school dropouts who don't know inch from centimeter.
Don;t give an excuse "oh well, I didn't have tools, oil drain pan etc." I've lived in apartments for 9+ years and would buy tools as needed and you only need one wrench for oil change. Do you really want to ruin your car just to "save" a few dollars by taking it to jiffy lube?
You can drain extra oil through oil drain plug, just unbolt it and drain a bit of oil and quickly tighten bolt back up, it's not that hard.
Don;t give an excuse "oh well, I didn't have tools, oil drain pan etc." I've lived in apartments for 9+ years and would buy tools as needed and you only need one wrench for oil change. Do you really want to ruin your car just to "save" a few dollars by taking it to jiffy lube?
You can drain extra oil through oil drain plug, just unbolt it and drain a bit of oil and quickly tighten bolt back up, it's not that hard.
#4
Lexus Test Driver
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First thing I would ask why did you ever take your car to Jiffy lube? They're known for ripoffs, scams etc, Most of them are high school dropouts who don't know inch from centimeter.
Don;t give an excuse "oh well, I didn't have tools, oil drain pan etc." I've lived in apartments for 9+ years and would buy tools as needed and you only need one wrench for oil change. Do you really want to ruin your car just to "save" a few dollars by taking it to jiffy lube?
You can drain extra oil through oil drain plug, just unbolt it and drain a bit of oil and quickly tighten bolt back up, it's not that hard.
Don;t give an excuse "oh well, I didn't have tools, oil drain pan etc." I've lived in apartments for 9+ years and would buy tools as needed and you only need one wrench for oil change. Do you really want to ruin your car just to "save" a few dollars by taking it to jiffy lube?
You can drain extra oil through oil drain plug, just unbolt it and drain a bit of oil and quickly tighten bolt back up, it's not that hard.
#5
jiffy lube is horrible. horrible horrible horrible horrible horrible horrible.
try to find a dealer that wont rip you off. Not sure about where you live, but I can get an oil change for $20 at a dealer around here, with a quality filter (motorcraft or toyota)
try to find a dealer that wont rip you off. Not sure about where you live, but I can get an oil change for $20 at a dealer around here, with a quality filter (motorcraft or toyota)
#7
A little bit more oil is not as bad as when they forget to add any or forget to install an oil filter.
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#8
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the problem with OVER filling your oil is that, if the oil level is too high, it will come in contact with the crank, which will 'whip' the oil and atomize it. so now the oil is kinda 'airborne' or perhaps you could say its a gas rather than liquid. well now that oil isnt really 'in the system' meaning it cant be sucked up through the pump and distributed to where its needed.
however, 'a lilttle over' wont hurtcha none.
however, 'a lilttle over' wont hurtcha none.
#9
Lexus Test Driver
I'm surprised Jiffy Lube even bothered to put oil in the engine after draining it out, look's like they did you a solid!
Ok, no in all seriousness if it's overfilled by a lot, it will foam (just like ProperD explained) and that's not what you want. But up to a 1/2 quart overfill is fine any more and I'd take some out.
1cm isn't much so I wouldn't worry about it, especially considering you are going on a 800 mile trip which will likely consume some oil in a 92' ES.
Ok, no in all seriousness if it's overfilled by a lot, it will foam (just like ProperD explained) and that's not what you want. But up to a 1/2 quart overfill is fine any more and I'd take some out.
1cm isn't much so I wouldn't worry about it, especially considering you are going on a 800 mile trip which will likely consume some oil in a 92' ES.
#10
Driver
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Well seems like it hopefully shouldn't be too much of an issue, next time I'll make sure to tell the people wherever I take it not to overfill it I'm surprised though, we've always taken it to jiffy lube and never had any problems at all, this was the first time.
As for changing my own oil, believe me I would, but we live in an apartment in downtown Chicago I have no driveway to do it in, and doing it on the side of the street doesn't seem like a good idea, especially since I don't have jackstands at the moment. I'll rather pay the $30 to have it changed than have it fall on me lol
Speaking of fluid levels, the transmission fluid is supposed to be checked while it's hot, right? or while the engine is actually running?
As for changing my own oil, believe me I would, but we live in an apartment in downtown Chicago I have no driveway to do it in, and doing it on the side of the street doesn't seem like a good idea, especially since I don't have jackstands at the moment. I'll rather pay the $30 to have it changed than have it fall on me lol
Speaking of fluid levels, the transmission fluid is supposed to be checked while it's hot, right? or while the engine is actually running?
#12
Lexus Test Driver
Umm, no. You measure your oil when engine is cool and has been shut off for at least few minutes that way it circulates from top of engine back down into oil pan, that way you're taking accurate measurement. Those markings on dipstick are for oil in the oil pan.
A little bit more oil is not as bad as when they forget to add any or forget to install an oil filter.
A little bit more oil is not as bad as when they forget to add any or forget to install an oil filter.
Your engine will not be cool after a few minutes of shutting off.....unless you live in the north / south pole.