There is a seam or a step near the bottom of most VW oil bath air filters. Fill to that point. It doesn't take much. Throughly wash the metal filter element using solvent or engine degreaser first, then thoroughly rinse it with water and if you have access to an air compressor, blow the filter elements dry. Then spray oil on the filter elements just before you re-assemble the filter.
1. Fill bath half way 2. Mark the level of the water with a marker pen (line A) 3. Get into the bath 4. Completely submerge yourself into the water, get someone to mark the level of the water with you still completely submerged (line B) 5. Get out of the bath 6. The water level should have gone down back to line A 7. Using a mesuring jug, fill the bath until it has reached line B.. keeping count of the amount of water you've added. 8. The amount of water you added is your body volume :)
No , on my coolant reservoir there is a cold fill mark . When the engine is cold the coolant level is supposed to be up to the mark . When the engine is warmed up the coolant level is higher
generally there is level mark in the tank or the breather. Fill it accordingly
Yes , on my 1995 Ford Explorer XLT there is a cold fill mark . When the engine is cold the coolant level should be up to the mark
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...........
If the motor is cold fill to the full cool mark if the motor is hot fill to the hot mark!
Mark of the Witch - 1970 is rated/received certificates of: USA:GP
The maintenance manual recommends 2.8L when changing the fluid. You should drain your transmission and then fill with fluid up to the low mark. The car should then be started and warmed to operating temperature. Shut car off and then check fluid level again. Fill to top mark of fluid level stick.
To adjust the Fluidmaster fill valve for optimal water level in your toilet tank, locate the adjustment screw on the valve and turn it clockwise to raise the water level or counterclockwise to lower it. Flush the toilet and check the water level to ensure it is at the recommended mark on the overflow tube.
Fill to the full mark on the dipstick.
it is below grown level have you checked the level of water in the bowl?if it is not up to maximum level the toilet will not flush properly to check that , fill the bowl slowly with water using a bucket or some other container until the level stops rising then mark this level with a pencil . then flush the toilet and let it refill if the level in the bowl is not up to the pencil mark you need to adjust the fill tube flow . there are two screws on top of the valve one for the tank level and the other for the bowl level good luck
Mark Helm was born in 1970.