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Car engines are dependent on oil to survive. Without it, they won’t be able to function. The purpose of oil is to keep the internal parts of the car’s engine lubricated and cool, but also keep the moving parts from grinding against each other, therefore causing wear and damage. Know more: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: What Your Oil Warning Light Means (And What To Do About It)


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WHAT YOUR OIL WARNING LIGHT MEANS (AND WHAT TO
DO ABOUT IT)
  • Diagnosing The Problem
  • Oil pressure plays a vital role in lubricating
    certain areas such as your camshaft and shaft
    bearings, which can reduce the wear of the parts
    and is known to prevent overheating.
  • If you see a low oil pressure light on your cars
    dashboard, you need to properly diagnose the
    problem. This symbol looks like any other symbol
    that might be on your dash, giving you a
    visualization of the low oil pressure.
  • In order to properly determine why your car may
    have oil pressure, you need to check out a few
    different parts and run a couple of tests to see
    the current condition of the cars interior.

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WHAT YOUR OIL WARNING LIGHT MEANS (AND WHAT TO
DO ABOUT IT)
  • Checking The Engines Exterior
  • If the exterior of your engine is clean and there
    arent any tell-tale signs of leaks, it is a sign
    that either the piston rings, your cylinder or
    the valve guides are burning oil. This could be
    associated with general wear and tear due to high
    mileage or not maintaining your vehicle properly
    (not changing oil often enough or other issues). 

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WHAT YOUR OIL WARNING LIGHT MEANS (AND WHAT TO
DO ABOUT IT)
  • The 5 Common Causes Of Why Your Oil Pressure
    Warning Light Is On
  • Low engine oil levels This is one of the most
    common reasons behind the oil light showing on
    your dashboard. After long-term use, your oil
    levels might start decreasing due to small leaks
    or general wear and tear.
  • Clogged oil passages in the engine Your oil pan
    stores and holds your oil within your vehicle. In
    general, its capacity is from 4 to 6 quarts. The
    main job of the oil pump is to pressurize the
    oil, circulate it, and then send it to the filter
    so that all contaminants can be filtered out. 

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WHAT YOUR OIL WARNING LIGHT MEANS (AND WHAT TO
DO ABOUT IT)
  • A clogged oil filter Your engine highly depends
    on the oil filter, protecting your car against
    abrasions and general wear and tear. The main
    duty of your oil filter is to prevent the
    particles from getting into the engine where they
    could cause damage.
  • A faulty oil pump The oil pump is what
    pressurizes the oil in the engine, and pushes it
    into the engine. After this process, the oil
    lubricates the inner workings of the engine so
    that they can move without any restrictions.
  • Internal engine damage While a leak may be an
    easy and affordable fix, you may also notice that
    your car is burning oil if the car smells like
    burned oil.

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