View Full Version : Broken Oil Dipstick
Yaris T-Sport
12-29-2008, 11:54 PM
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Yawesh
12-30-2008, 12:27 AM
Ok my oil dipstick is broken inside my engine while I installed my S"C (about 2 inches long) I remove the tube but the broken pieces is no where to be seen, may have been all the way down to the oil pan, I have been driving the car for 4 days now with out any problems, will it reach the moving parts and damage the engine?
it probably won't, but you should use a magentic rod and try to suck it back up............
otherwise you should get professional work
did you try draining the oil and then pour in a cheap oil to reflush ? Hope you have better luck .
I've seen so much tarnish on these ( sign of no or very few oil changes ) and wrong sized dipsticks in quite a few used older SCION XBs ( cousin of YARIS ) that are /were for sale at small and large dealerships , including TOYOTA :eek: . Should have metal like in the YARIS sedan .
I'd say don't wait due to the consequences . Better to be safe than sorry . Few hundred dollars lost better than thousands .
use WAL-MARTS cheap regular or synthetic . Some people swear by it .
dropping the pan be best , that's if you have the knowledge and nerve . Changing the oil filter several times and look inside to see if any particles . May want to pour oil from one pan / bucket to another using screen ( metal , nylon that used for window and doors ) and cover it so can capture any pieces for examination .
use WAL-MARTS cheap regular or synthetic . Some people swear by it . Some swear by their oil filters as well . Seen a woman with SUPERTECH oil filter and 5 gallon jug of regular PENNZOIL oil .
the broken piece is about 2 inches long, it is not chopped up by the engine, other wise my engine would already been dead still would help capture all / part of it for observation if drained from pan . Trying my best to help out . New one to me .
may find it in oil filter sooner or later :iono: .
I do hope for the best of luck to you . You could take it to trust worthy garage / mechanic for advice or even have them remove pan . Shouldn't be all that much if you supply the oil , filter , and gasket . Just pay for the labor and would be under warranty . Probably be less than $125 for parts and labor . Better than engine possibly taking a crap .
caveatipse
12-30-2008, 02:04 AM
Careful. I talked about changing to a metal dipstick and got harrassed and beaten to a pulp, and banned. You doit, and you are a hero. Do you not all see the hypocrisy??
rningonfumes
12-30-2008, 03:11 AM
Really?? you must post Negative warnings in all the posts? See, what you are currently doing is called Trolling.... Baiting people to respond to you, such as what you got me to do here.
It's been brought up by another member, all you had to do was shut up.
No need to respond, my last comment about such topic.
yaris-me
12-30-2008, 03:26 AM
You could probably fish it out or flush it out through the drain plug. It's plastic so it would flush out. The sooner you do it the better. If it breaks up into little pieces, it could block oil from flowing through your engine. That would be the end of your engine.
b_hickman11
12-30-2008, 05:34 PM
I've seen so much tarnish on these ( sign of no or very few oil changes ) and wrong sized dipsticks in quite a few used older SCION XBs ( cousin of YARIS ) that are /were for sale at small and large dealerships , including TOYOTA :eek: . Should have metal like in the YARIS sedan .
Not all Sedans have a metal dip stick. My 08 Sedan is metal but my 07 Sedan is yellow plastic.
Phaeton
12-31-2008, 12:11 AM
Mine has a metal dipstick, and it's a liftback.
rningonfumes
12-31-2008, 04:35 PM
Yaris-T Sport,
Not to beat a dead horse.... Why did you censor your self in your first post? You had a legitimate question. Don't let trolls affect your posts.
It seems we've gone off topic too with the plastic vs steel dipstick.
YarisSedan
12-31-2008, 05:35 PM
If your worried just buy a tube of silicon and drop the pan. It takes like 5-10 minutes to do. Last time i looked there were about 5-10 bolts probally 10 mm. Remove it and check for debri. THe pieces are going to be big i dont think they will make it through the oil pump strainer. And then when your in there you can clean the bottom of the oil pan put a small bead of oil pan gasket sealer around the pan put it back together and let it dry for a few hours before filling with oil.
*MAD DOG*
01-01-2009, 09:07 AM
Careful. I talked about changing to a metal dipstick and got harrassed and beaten to a pulp, and banned. You doit, and you are a hero. Do you not all see the hypocrisy??
How appropriate that you pop back up in this thread :laugh: You are a broken dipstick :tongue:
2006fronty
01-01-2009, 12:49 PM
HAHAHA Caveatipse was right:biggrin:
cleong
01-01-2009, 02:00 PM
I wonder how the dipstick got broken in the first place.
eTiMaGo
01-01-2009, 02:23 PM
I wonder how the dipstick got broken in the first place.
He was installing a supercharger.
cleong
01-01-2009, 02:41 PM
Actually, I know it broke while installing the supercharger. Its more of how did he manage to break and leave 2 inches of it inside the engine, because the only part of the dipstick that sticks out is the handle.
cali yaris
01-01-2009, 08:39 PM
hmm, where did he get the supercharger?
and why doesn't he post in his own threads? :rolleyes:
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