Oil Question...Please Read!
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Oil Question...Please Read!
Before you say anything, I have searched and I haven't found an answer that suits my question, which is why this is up.
I know that the milky substance on the dipstick is normal, and it usually means it hasn't been running to normal operating temps and usually happens below 50 degrees.
However, it is 90 degrees here in MD and I was driving around all day yesterday, no short trips. I am not too worried about it right now, I still feel like this is normal, but I just want to make sure no one else had/has this problem and if it might be a bad thing seeing as I am still getting it even in the warmer weather.
I know that the milky substance on the dipstick is normal, and it usually means it hasn't been running to normal operating temps and usually happens below 50 degrees.
However, it is 90 degrees here in MD and I was driving around all day yesterday, no short trips. I am not too worried about it right now, I still feel like this is normal, but I just want to make sure no one else had/has this problem and if it might be a bad thing seeing as I am still getting it even in the warmer weather.
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