Ok, when I change my engine, I changed out all the fluids at the same time. I didn't have a middle and final drive dipstick, and only had the picture available on the site. Of course I didn't get out a ruler, I just looked at the picture, and boy was I wrong about the size.
I finally broke down and ordered a new dipstick from my dealer, took about 5 days to get it here, and the first thing I did was check my middle drive right there in the dealers parking lot. It was WAY WAY WAY over full. So I got home and drained and refilled it, and checked the final drive and it was over full too. The dipstick is a LOT bigger than the picture implies. On the final drive I just siphoned out enough to get it down to where it belongs. I suspect that my gas mileage will improve, there has to be less resistance to rotation now!

My point is to not just look at the picture, but really, pay attention to the dimensions (or frankly go down to your dealer and get one, it's less than $10 and it appears well made, and flexes in the middle to make it easier to check the middle drive.
I finally broke down and ordered a new dipstick from my dealer, took about 5 days to get it here, and the first thing I did was check my middle drive right there in the dealers parking lot. It was WAY WAY WAY over full. So I got home and drained and refilled it, and checked the final drive and it was over full too. The dipstick is a LOT bigger than the picture implies. On the final drive I just siphoned out enough to get it down to where it belongs. I suspect that my gas mileage will improve, there has to be less resistance to rotation now!


My point is to not just look at the picture, but really, pay attention to the dimensions (or frankly go down to your dealer and get one, it's less than $10 and it appears well made, and flexes in the middle to make it easier to check the middle drive.
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