On a Honda four-wheeler, the oil dipstick is typically located on the engine, often near the front or side. It is usually marked with a bright color or labeled for easy identification. To check the oil level, you need to remove the dipstick, clean it, reinsert it, and then pull it out again to read the level. Always refer to the owner's manual for the exact location and procedure specific to your model.
In the engine block. It's yellow plastic
The top of the second hole
Open the hood. Look for a yellow handle dip stick.
A single bolt that attaches to engine block will secure oil dipstick.
where is the oil dip stick on a 51 plate c220cdi
Let it run and get hot. cut it off and let sit for a few. wipe stick clean, stick it in but do not screw in. check it... oil should between the 2 lines on the dip stick.
you refill right through the dip stick
With the dip stick on the side of the motor. Right side to be exact.
On 99 Passport it probably has a yellow handle end that you grab to pull the dip stick out it is located on the lefthand side of the engine.
right beside the dip stick there are 3 bolts kinda in a circle shape
it should have a line eched into on side of the stick that says MAX above it. stop at that line, or just below.
There should be a dip stick on the side of the motor. Take it out and go to your local car dealer and buy you a small funnel. And stick it in the dip stick hole and pour the oil into there. Then start it up for a minute. Then shut it of and make sure its full.