erukian Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 I bought my 200k lexus sc300 about a month ago and held off on changing the oil since the owner just replaced all the filters in the system herself and had jiffylube replace her oil a few hundred miles before i got on it. Now after 2k miles.. yeah i put it on quick! newly purchased cars are always fun to cruise around in.. for hours, i'm now changing my own oil/oil filter. I'm using 5W-30 Castro GTX High Mileage oil and a mobil1 filter, i jacked up the front about a foot, drained it, jacked up the back about a foot, drained it some more, let it drain flat on the ground till it was a drip every 10 seconds, put the plug back in and then proceeded to fill it up with 5 quarts. i stopped at exactly 5 quarts, my SC300 manual on page 170 it says: drain and refill, with filter, 5.1qt, without filter, 4.8qt. I replaced the filter, but at exactly 5.0qt my dip-stick says ive overfilled it, it's a pretty marginal amount, about 1/8" above the full mark, is this worth getting down there, opening it up and draining a bit and quickly plugging it back up (causing a mess) just to get it to the full mark or is a little overfill not worrysome? I'm sort of too afraid to drive it at the moment until i know more about slightly overfilling. Just curious, thanks. -Joe
jzz30 Posted March 10, 2008 Posted March 10, 2008 did you start the engine to let the oil get in to the filter and this and that? the level will drop a bit.
UBHSTRY Posted March 11, 2008 Posted March 11, 2008 Slightly over or underfilling your car will do it no harm. They are designed to operate inside a parameter of oil. One court low, or one court high, generally shouldnt be any probs on a good car.
pondfisher Posted March 12, 2008 Posted March 12, 2008 I don't see a small amount of overfill as a problem. I have been told that too much oil can damage the catalytic converter. Common sense should prevail.
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