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Dipstick over full
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Dipstick over full

I've got 9450 miles on the truck in sig and consistently, ever since new, the oil level consistently reads just above the plastic indicator on the dipstick. The oil has been changed 3 times and the reading is about the same whether the oil change was just done or a couple thousand miles later.

Never had a CEL or any other issue with this truck since brand new, except the G56 recall was done a few months ago--100% trouble free. Is it normal for these trucks to read above the safe zone on the dipstick and should I be concerned about it or just change the oil when the computer says or every 5K, whichever occurs first?

Appreciate your thoughts.
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