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I'm sure a quick glance in the owners manual, hand book would have you pointed in the right direction.

Yes, yes, I know you don't read Thai. But  picture is worth a 1000 words.

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1 hour ago, hkt83100 said:

Open the lid, fill up with water, close the lid. Done. It might help to add some dishwashing fluid.

The OP didn't ask how to fill, but where was it located.

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1 minute ago, Crossy said:

I'm not surprised our OP hasn't returned to admit his embarrassment :smile:

 

Surely he's not the only one to have a "duh" moment.

 

It's not as uncommon as you might think... Seems obvious to us with even a tiny bit of common sense, but common sense is not actually common !!!

I remember watching my sister and her husband, who both have degrees coming out of every orifice, scratching their combined heads whilst trying to work out where to add oil to their car :cheesy:

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Just now, worgeordie said:

Wonder how he found out how to open the bonnet ?

might have asked for help from another forum.

regards worgeordie

Or use the Internet and post. Now thats a cock up in my book, just look at the crap above 10 funny squigley blobs and i only use :stoner:

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17 minutes ago, cornishcarlos said:

 

It's not as uncommon as you might think... Seems obvious to us with even a tiny bit of common sense, but common sense is not actually common !!!

I remember watching my sister and her husband, who both have degrees coming out of every orifice, scratching their combined heads whilst trying to work out where to add oil to their car :cheesy:

Must have been the 3 Degrees.:partytime2:

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I have seen a guy put motor oil in the radiator, he had 2 university degrees

An engineer at work couldn't open the hood to a Ford pickup, he also had 2 degrees

I had a helper at work that had a degree in nuclear physics but couldn't drive a stick shift.

No such thing as a stupid question I tell the new guys at work,

If you don't know don't assume, we all have different abilities. 

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5 hours ago, cornishcarlos said:

 

It's not as uncommon as you might think... Seems obvious to us with even a tiny bit of common sense, but common sense is not actually common !!!

I remember watching my sister and her husband, who both have degrees coming out of every orifice, scratching their combined heads whilst trying to work out where to add oil to their car :cheesy:

Yeah... I hear ya. Here's my ex-...

 

 

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8 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

Yeah... I hear ya. Here's my ex-...

 

 

Co-worker of mine drove a crummy old Dodge Daytona in the early 90's, burned oil, always topping up.  Did it once in a parking lot when the engine was hot, spilled some, apparently, and that was it.  Car was a goner by the time the fire department arrived.  

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The comment I want to make about the OP's post will get me banned for life.....so I can only say this is why Thai's think we are stupid.
In his defence, it did take me about 0.3 seconds to see the brightly coloured filler cap...

Sent from my R2-D2 droid using my C-3PO manservant

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I had a girlfriend with a diesel Rabbit back in the early ‘90s.

Her boys played gas-station with the garden hose.

That was a fun day and a better night...

Well thought-out, cleanest baby diesel installation I’ve seen.

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