Dipstick handle broke off
How to replace dipstick when the handle breaks off
I don’t get what’s so hard about designing a dipstick that lasts the life of the car, but lots of car owners have run into a situation where the dipstick handle broke off. This happens enough that dormanproducts has started making replacement dipsticks so you don’t have to go to the dealer and pay high prices.
Re-engineered to address common failure points in the original design. Dorman’s Engine Oil Dipstick is differentiated by its long-lasting handle. Constructed of tough plastic, the handle won’t break or separate from the rod. Now you can perform your essential routine oil checks and changes with ease.
Clear marks on the rod promise easy-to-read oil levels
O-ring seals the top of the dipstick, prohibiting contaminants from escaping into the engine oil bay
Application-specific direct replacement for proper fit
Brightly-colored handle makes the dipstick easy to locate under the hood
2008 Toyota Corolla L4 1.8L (1794cc)
2008 Toyota Matrix L4 1.8L (1794cc)
2007 Toyota Corolla L4 1.8L (1794cc)
2007 Toyota Matrix L4 1.8L (1794cc)
2006 Toyota Corolla L4 1.8L (1794cc); Engine Desg. 1ZZFE
2006 Toyota Matrix L4 1.8L (1794cc); Engine Desg. 1ZZFE
2005 Toyota Celica L4 1.8L (1794cc); GT Submodel
2005 Toyota Corolla L4 1.8L (1794cc); Engine Desg. 1ZZFE
2005 Toyota Matrix L4 1.8L (1794cc); Engine Desg. 1ZZFE
2004 Toyota Celica L4 1.8L (1794cc); GT Submodel
2004 Toyota Corolla L4 1.8L (1794cc)
2004 Toyota Matrix L4 1.8L (1794cc); Engine Desg. 1ZZFE
2003 Toyota Celica L4 1.8L (1794cc); GT Submodel
2003 Toyota Corolla L4 1.8L (1794cc)
2003 Toyota Matrix L4 1.8L (1794cc); Engine Desg. 1ZZFE
2002 Toyota Celica L4 1.8L (1794cc); GT Submodel
2001 Toyota Celica L4 1.8L (1794cc); GT Submodel
2000 Toyota Celica L4 1.8L (1794cc); GT Submodel
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