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Good day!
Maybe I shouldn't chime in here, but I'll give my thoughts and a fix for your dilemma... I think all vehicle manufactures put gray areas in where they can... I don't believe the engineers would put the MAX mark on the dipstick so close to the "engine damage level" that even a millimeter or two would ruin your motor... There would be so many ruined motors out there... I fill mine as close to the fill mark as I can as well... And I have overfilled mine on many occasions... If you are super concerned, you could pull the filter and let it drain in a small bucket... One or two times would bring you down below the MAX line... That is if you didn't feel like crawling under the vehicle... Cheers!!
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