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I get this issue from Yahoo answer. The following the problem : I just got back from a road trip and I am now seeing my check engine light on and when I go around corners, the oil light comes on for a second. I just took it into sears auto center and the guy said that it is against their policy to work on cars that are low on oil because their might be bigger problems. Also, could the check engine light have something to do with the oil or is it a separate issue? The car is making a ticking noise. I'm too scared to drive it so I'm trying to arrange a mobile mechanic to come check it out. Any insight would be so helpful!
Here's one of the answers:
BEFORE
adding oil, check the oil level to see whether the oil level is low or
not, because to much oil can damage an engine too, to much oil is not as
critical as to less oil but critical enough to avoid.
=> The main point
Checking the oil level is done by the dipstick, its usually a long thin flexible metal strip that sticks in the engine- block, that is that big main bulk. The dipstick has a scale on the tip that says "min" and "max". to check the oil level, the car needs to be on ground level and
=> The main point
Checking the oil level is done by the dipstick, its usually a long thin flexible metal strip that sticks in the engine- block, that is that big main bulk. The dipstick has a scale on the tip that says "min" and "max". to check the oil level, the car needs to be on ground level and
Car Very Low On Oil
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