You could fashion a temporary dipstick out of an alluminum can if you spiral cut the wall of the can into a long skinny stick, straighten it out, and slide it in there.
Make sure you are putting the dipstick in all the way. It could be that your oil level is so low that it is not yet showing on the dipstick.
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Normally the Dipstick is located on the passenger side back of the engine. They normally make them with red or black handles.
To install a dipstick on a BMW E36, first, ensure the engine is cool and the vehicle is on a level surface. Remove the old dipstick if present, then insert the new dipstick fully into the dipstick tube. Make sure it sits securely and is not obstructed. Finally, check the oil level to confirm proper installation.
If it is an automatic transmission, then it should have a dipstick to check the fluid level. Depending on the make and model, the location of this dipstick will vary. If it is a manual transmission, then the fluid level really can't be checked and it will not have a dipstick.
A broken engine dipstick should not cause anything or have an effect on anything. A broken dipstick will make it impossible to check the engine oil and should be replaced as soon as possible.
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Could be a plugged PCV system
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Just take out the dipstick and refill the fluid through the dipstick "channel". Make sure that you do not underfill or overfill the fluid.
No, there is no dipstick. Manual transmissions do not have a dipstick. My 2006.5 Optima manual does not have a dipstick.
It could be a clogged PVC valve.