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Check the dip stick for specifics. If nothing there then the basics state. Vehicle running and at temp. Place in park on level ground. Pull stick and wipe cclean. Replace and immediately remove. Check fron and back to determine correct reading. To add fluid turn off and use dip stick hole for filling. Add small amounts until dip stick reads full.
hi the oil filter for your bora is located next to the dip stick you will have to remove the dip stick then the black cover with vw on it just lifts off you will see the dip stick hole the oil filter is to the right the thing with the black top to it this screws off and the paper oil fiter is in side hope this helps
Let it run and get hot. cut it off and let sit for a few. wipe stick clean, stick it in but do not screw in. check it... oil should between the 2 lines on the dip stick.
Well I'm pretty sure that you use the thing called a Dip Stick in fact there are generally two, one for the Engine Oil and one the Transmission Oil make sure to read the handle. Simply remove the Dip Stick wipe it off then replace it leave it in place for a 10 count then remove it again. Now read the level on the Dip Stick and added to correct amount to bring it into the safe zone.Hope This Helps.
drain your oil and replace your filter... after that you fill up the oil while constantly cheking the level on the dip stick... once it shows that it is full on the dip stick place the cover back, start car, wait till it idels out... then shut off... after that chek oil level, add if needed, and tahts it buddy!!!! (ima a certified tech)
there is a transmission dip stick, just like an oil dip stick. check with the dealer whether you should check the level when the car is off or running, and also if in neutral or drive?
You will have to replace the broken component. With out knowing what line broke, or what part the line broke off of, I can not give a better answer.
Take cold inlet water pipe off tank. The dip tube sits below the fitting joining to the tank on the cold inlet side. You can pull it out and replace it.
The power steering fluid dip stick is made to the reservoir cap. Pull the cap off to read the stick.
You should be able to unscrew it and replace it with a new one. Pull the plastic piece off first.
park on a flat surface, let the car sit for tow min. remove the oil dip stick, whipe it off because oil was splashing around in the egnine while it was running and it gets all over the dip stick. but, whipe it off, put it back in all the way, then remove and look.