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Dry Dipstick

BrianO

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Our 2016 RT has been stored in the garage all winter. Was checking for mice and fluid levels the other day and noticed the oil dipstick was completely dry. I realize oil drains from the tank into the engine, but was surprised the stick showed nothing. :shocked:
Oil was changed at the dealer just before storage, and there are no drips on the floor so logic says it should be fine.

I know how to correctly check oil level after engine is hot, but is a dry dipstick normal after sitting for weeks?
....brian
 
The dry stick means nothing; until having the bike properly warmed-up and the correct oil level check procedure proves otherwise... nojoke
Never worry: until you have something to worry about! :D
 
Dry Stick after sitting - No Problem

Our 2016 RT has been stored in the garage all winter. Was checking for mice and fluid levels the other day and noticed the oil dipstick was completely dry. I realize oil drains from the tank into the engine, but was surprised the stick showed nothing. :shocked:
Oil was changed at the dealer just before storage, and there are no drips on the floor so logic says it should be fine.

I know how to correctly check oil level after engine is hot, but is a dry dipstick normal after sitting for weeks?
....brian

I liked to have freaked out the first time my oil stick was dry. Same situation after cold storage. Spyder has a dry sump, so after starting and warming up the oil level should be shown on the stick. Ready to Ride :yes:
 
Not unusual....

Depends on where you keep your level. Ideally it should be between the add and full . If your at the full after setting you may get some left on the dipstick but if your between you probably won't. fire her up and re check normally....:thumbup:
 
Oil Check Level

:agree: All very good TIPS. Watch for the oil pressure light to go off after starting. If light stays on Better Shut it off. :thumbup:
 
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