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  1. I decided to try one specifically stating 3 bar. I also got the wire harness to tap into the factory wires. I will not be removing the factory connector in case I need to go back to a stock Map sensor for vehicle inspection.
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  3. Hi! I believe I can take the mystery out of this situation. I have just completed a fluid and filter change in my 2014 Chevy Spark LT. The dipstick is located underneath the air cleaner (which you have to remove) in front of the battery tray. It is well below so that the air filter can be located. It has a little black cap with a slot on the filler tube, which can be accessed by depressing the clip inside the slot with a small flat blade screwdriver. Pull up on the black dip stick cap and the dip stick comes up with the cap. Very straight forward. The reason why you only got 24 oz
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