If the oil level on the dipstick reads slightly over full, it may not cause immediate harm to the engine; however, it can lead to potential issues over time. Excess oil can cause foaming, reducing lubrication efficiency and increasing pressure in the crankcase. This can lead to leaks or damage to seals and gaskets. It's best to drain the excess oil to maintain optimal engine performance.
Don't Hurt My Little Sister was created in 1965.
READ your owner's manual. It says with the engine WARM and running, fill transmission to the FULL mark on the dip stick. If you fill it just a bit above the mark, it will NOT hurt...........
no it may hurt for a little kid that's about 1 to4
no it dosn't hurt you fell a little pinch and it dosn't hurt.(life exeperance)
See a doctor
It depends on how you perform it, but even if you do do it right, it might hurt them a little.
No.
A little too much won't hurt. It might froth a bit. A lot too much will come out the dipstick hole. Best to use a syphon hose like you can get at the auto parts store with a squeezy bulb and put it down the dipstick tube and draw some out to the right level. Always check it warm, running, in park after shifting slowly through all the gears.
My son told they hurt a little bit at the beginning. Then you just get used to them
It's Fine, Mine hurt a little through the week...but it's nothing a panadol can't fix. It's ALOT of responsibility but that's OK. it doesn't hurt but it aches a little. It doesn't hurt when you get them on
Craig Grebeck
No its just a little pinch