I don't like it because:
- I want to look at the oil and smell it, not just check the level.
- I don't know the failure modes for the sensor, so I can't trust that the absence of a complaint from it means the oil level is correct.
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I don't like it because:
Exactly
Right now there is no better detection system than in
I hate all these automatic sensors in new cars. I don't usually buy new cars, I get ones that are a few years used. Almost all of them have a light on the dash for a "tire error" because the stupid sensor has died and no one in their right mind wants to spend $300 to replace a thing that tells you your tire pressure is low. Plus, the things die in a few years anyway.
I just do the Homer Simpson solution and put a bit of black tape over the tire error light.
$300? A TPS sensor replacement should cost like $75 including the sensor itself.
About $300 is what the mechanics in the area usually charge. The dealership is more.
$70 at Discount Tire.
Each?!?!
Fuck that. I'll pay $300 for the set and let them do the work for me. LOL
Yeah, that's pretty cheap. Is your $300 number for all 4? Because that's more expensive than Discount Tire's price...
They are like 50 bucks for all 4 tires on ebay. Just get a wheel shop to install it.
About $300 is what the mechanics in the area usually charge.
That's complete robbery. Go to a tire shop.
This sounds like an old Mercedes problem: Why even having a dipstick when there isn't any drain bolt? The Mechanic sucks all the oil from the top using a vacuum. Grime buildup down in the oil pan? Ain't care! The car will break anyway, once it's out of warranty.
Knowing the exact oil level is very important for new cars. The piston rings are now made of softer metal to get a few more mpgs. If you overfill oil, you will get blow by, damage the rings, and start burning oil. Toyota now has an involved process of changing oil, running the engine, then topping off the oil while the engine is hot so as to not overfill. But not even my dealer follows that official procedure Toyota put in their manual.
If the dealer isn't doing that and you know about it what are we even talking about. Pretty casual well I'm paying them to fuck my engine oh well anyway
Sounds like a scam by big oil to sell more oil.
This reminds me of funny American commercial from when I was a kid
my 2008 BMW doesn't have a dipstick
my 2008 BMW doesn't have a dipstick
Sure it does, it is in the driver's seat.
haha yea its a COCK for your ASS lmao
My cyber truck doesn't have a dipstick and I'm mad as hell about it. I bought it to feel like more of a man and I feel like less of man without a dipstick.
I thought the dipstick in a cybertruck is usually found behind the steering wheel