TO REMOVE A BROKEN DIP STICK USE NEEDLE NOSE PLIERS OR A MAGNET.
dip stick tube
I assume the handle is broken off and you can not get on it with a pair of needlenose pliers. You have to remove your oil pan, then you can push it up.
I always fill mine where the transmission dip stick goes in.
the dip stick in located in the right side of the engine with the a curved habdle that is usually painted yellow
remove the oil pan or slide a magnet fasten to a flexable stick down the dip stick chase
Because it's been overfilled, or you're using the improper weight motor oil
Try WD-40 or spray type gasket remover
The NHL broken stick rule states that a player cannot continue to play with a broken stick. If a player's stick breaks during play, they must drop it and either get a new stick or retrieve the broken one. This impacts gameplay by potentially leaving a player without a stick, making it harder for them to defend or make plays until they can get a replacement.
YES YOUR FUSE BOX IS LOCATED WHEN YOU OPEN YOUR DRIVER SIDE DOOR ON THE SIDE DASHBORAD THE IS A SLOT LOOKING THING IF YOU LOOK AT THE SLOT IN SMALL LETTERS IT WILL SAY FUSE BOX STICK HAND IN SLOT AND PULL
The 1993-1997 3.3 liter engines require 5 quarts (US). The 3.5 liter egines of the same years require 5.5 quarts (US). Always check dip stick for the level.
usually that sludge means coolant in the oil.might be a bad head gasket.
between the stick and water