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Old July 14th 05, 03:32 AM
Mike G
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"kyangler" > wrote in message
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> I jusr purchased a 1993 bmw 3251, where is the oil dip stick, and
> transmission stick. I see one on right rear of engine. But cant tell if
> its oil or transmission. What does the 5 service lights that light up when
> you start engine.


The engine oil dipstick, from the drivers seat, is at the front l/h side of
the engine.
Roughly next to number 2 cyl alongside the inlet manifold. You can't miss
it. It has a ring on the top. I can't really believe that someone would be
asking, as it's so obvious.
Mike.


 




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