To read the oil dipstick on a 2006 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS, first ensure the engine is off and the car is on level ground. Pull out the dipstick, wipe it clean with a cloth, then reinsert it fully and remove it again to check the oil level. The oil should be between the two marks on the dipstick; if it's below the lower mark, you need to add oil. Additionally, check the oil's condition; it should be a clear amber color and free of debris.
The end of this stick has a twist in it, above that there is a notch cut out of the stick, and then about an inch above that is another notch, you want your oil level between the notches
Probably 1-2 lbs. Read under the hood
You have problems with your air bag system. Try to find a local Mitsubishi Dealer or Autozone garage. They can read out the error message and tell you more.
Disconnect battery, if light comes back on you need to get the code read and repair the error.
From what I've read online, it looks like it's connected to the underside of the throttle body.
Any OBD II code reader will do the trick.
in the fuse box! read your manual! when replacing make sure you replace the fuse with one of equal amperage (amps)
Park it on the kick stand engine off, of course. Check the level by removing the dipstick and wiping it clean. Fully reinstall the dipstick and then remove it. The bottom mark is full cold. The top mark is full hot. Do not overfill.
in the book eclipse
In the book Eclipse.
To read the oil dipstick in the 1997 Ford F150, remove the dipstick from the oil reservoir. Wipe the dipstick clean and then place it back into the reservoir. Then, remove the dipstick again and look for the height of the oil on the stick. It should be in the "Full" range.
I was told that the oil is electronically read. no dipstick.