Car: Peugeot 208 - 2007 - Petrol
I'm continually get a warning message to 'check oil level' on starting the engine. I've checked it with the dipstick and it always looks OK, so not sure if the sensor is broken. One concern I have is that when I searched about checking the oil level on the internet the videos you get all show a dipstick with a smooth area which shows the level of oil clearly. However the dipstick I have is not smooth, it is coiled with bulges where the min and max levels are. This makes it difficult to be sure of the actualy level. When I check it there's always oil of the 'min' bulge, suggesting there's enough oil, but the amount of oil is not that large. I'm concerned that the oil showing on the min bulge might just be some that got onto the bulge from the side of the tube as it's pushed down into it to take the reading.
I've attached a picture of the dipstick. Has anyone else got a similar dipstick, and do you think what it shows is OK (sorry for picture quality - couldn't get camera to focus on the dipstick properly).
I'm continually get a warning message to 'check oil level' on starting the engine. I've checked it with the dipstick and it always looks OK, so not sure if the sensor is broken. One concern I have is that when I searched about checking the oil level on the internet the videos you get all show a dipstick with a smooth area which shows the level of oil clearly. However the dipstick I have is not smooth, it is coiled with bulges where the min and max levels are. This makes it difficult to be sure of the actualy level. When I check it there's always oil of the 'min' bulge, suggesting there's enough oil, but the amount of oil is not that large. I'm concerned that the oil showing on the min bulge might just be some that got onto the bulge from the side of the tube as it's pushed down into it to take the reading.
I've attached a picture of the dipstick. Has anyone else got a similar dipstick, and do you think what it shows is OK (sorry for picture quality - couldn't get camera to focus on the dipstick properly).
