Oil Dipstick handle broke off, how to remove the dipstick now?
2000 Mystique - I broke off the handle, now I'm asking how you can fish out the remains? Search's have turned up any thing from using an industrial strength vacuum to chewing gum and a paper clip.
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if you can see the stick isn't too far down, try reaching it with some needle nose pliers. If it really is loose and fell down inside out of reach, a good magnet (like on those telescoping screwdrivers) might get it. of course, there's always the hard way of removing the oil pan and pulling it down out the bottom of the car.
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You should be able to remove the dipstick tube and pull it out, right?
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Originally Posted by conan312
(Post 9447)
You should be able to remove the dipstick tube and pull it out, right?
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Very important to make sure it seats itself all the way upon re-installing or you won't get an accurate oil level reading, too.
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Thanks guys, I did try to pry it up a bit with a very small screw driver, I was hoping to grab it a pair of needle nose pliers and wound up pushing it about an inch down into the tube. Where it is now, that's when I posted up. I've read somewhere on the net that you may be able to remove the tube where it goes into the oil pan and push it back out the top. I haven't tried that yet. Is that possible or is just bs?
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You'll have to look. if you see the tube going into the trans with a nut around it, then yes. If not, then no. more than likely it's yes though.
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Slymer - thanks for advice. I'll be having a look at it this weekend.
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Thanks to all you guys for your help. I've got it out. I took a Dremel tool and cut down the side of the tube about an inch and half. The dipstick still has a hard plastic nub about half inch long that encases the blade. I got the screw driver under the nub and pushed it out.
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