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How long should you wait to check your oil after driving?

I know I need to check my oil more often, but how long do I need to wait after I’ve been driving before I can check it?

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Sarah Gray · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
When you check your oil, you need to make sure all the oil is in the pan, so you’re getting an accurate reading. This means you should either check the oil before you turn the car on, or wait at least five to ten minutes after turning the car off before you check your oil.
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