Maintenance: According to the 2009 - 2010 Maintenance schedule,
the engine oil needs to be changed every 7,500 miles for non-turbo models and every 3,750 miles for turbo models.
Maintenance: The Camry's engine is very reliable, but
engine oil needs to be changed regularly to keep it in good shape.
The authors conclude that chemically modified sago waste may be suitable for applications where
engine oil needs to be removed from an aqueous environment.
Not exact matches
Obviously, but you
need what Wenger once called the
oil in the
engine (Pires in that case) to make it tick.
The relief valve prevents
oil restriction and ensures that your
engine is always getting the
oil flow it
needs.
The scientists first genetically modified E. coli to consume sugar and secrete
engine - grade biodiesel, which can float to the top of a fermentation vat — no
need for distilling, purifying or breaking cells open to get the
oil out, as is the case for making biodiesel from algae.
Similar to a car
engine, which requires regular
oil changes in order to function optimally, your body
needs «internal cleansing.»
«I can feel love,
engines, motor
oil, all swirling together...» Disney has debuted an extended version, with intro from Aaron Paul and Scott Mescudi, of the
Need for Speed TV spot from the Super Bowl.
Assuming that the
oil under the car is
engine oil - it should be somewhere between honey colored and black (in which case you really
need an
oil change).
(4)
Engine head, engine block, head gasket, cylinder liner, cylinder liner seal need to check when coolant level is low such as coolant drops to oil sump during oper
Engine head,
engine block, head gasket, cylinder liner, cylinder liner seal need to check when coolant level is low such as coolant drops to oil sump during oper
engine block, head gasket, cylinder liner, cylinder liner seal
need to check when coolant level is low such as coolant drops to
oil sump during operation.
Could I have a problem with my
oil cooler, water pump or do i have a blown head gasket or a cracked
engine... I
need some basic advice before i rush off to mechanic and open my wallet.
oil left in the
oil filter will Not contaminate the new
oil, otherwise every time you do an
oil change a complete
engine flush is
needed to get rid of dirty
oil residue.
I didn't realize the
engine oil level should remain a certain level, I thought it
needs to change after it is below the L mark, so I waited.
I also agree with Zaid that the internal workings of the
engine need oil for lubrication and cooling and the
oil levels will naturally drop as you drain the
oil.
Depending on how the water got into the crankcase, if the
engine wasn't ran after the it entered the
oil, it may or may not
need to be torn down.
It's not a good idea to run the
engine dry like that because the bearings on the crankshaft
need oil pressure for lubrication.
The system also displays the remaining
engine oil life along with the code (s) for other scheduled maintenance items
needing service.
Well No, the model which I have at - least does not have this automatic feature to stop the car
engine immediately, you
need to be careful about the
engine oil pressure level, and if you see the warning signal on your dashboard, stop the car immediately (what the service center guy suggested me)
The Swift diesel DDiS
engine needs exactly 3.1 liters of
engine oil to be filled in.
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During my investigating i noticed the check
engine light didn't come on when i unplugged the MAF, and it was also coated in
engine oil which had leaked all the way down into my air filter from a gummed up pcv so now im under the conclusion i prolly
need a new MAF sensor AND a throttle body... ouch!
I was advised to get in writing that any further
engine problems
needs to be checked first, to make sure it has nothing to do with the
oil plug not being replaced.
Since the maintenance minder is based on
engine cycles (at best) and takes no account for the type / quality
oil filter is used, I feel a degree of caution
needs to be applied.
The first thing you
need to do is get your
engine flushed, then quickly followed by an
oil change (with filter).
The
oil pump moves
oil throughout the
engine block and head to provide lubrication, cleaning and sometimes pressure to certain internal components that may
need it.
P3497 is a service bulletin indicating a
need for a software update to address the excessive
oil consumption so I don't expect the light to go off until we've had a chance to do that but I'm wondering if there's a chance that I did irreparable damage to the
engine driving it with so little
oil.
5W - 30 fully synthetic
engine oil exists in a Vauxhall Insignia
engine but it
needs topping up and I believe it should have
oil in 5W - 40 viscometrics.
Because of this, you
need to do old style
oil extract by remove the nut under your
engine.
(I have been around allot of mower
engines, and seldom do they
need 64 oz of
oil, and even then it is usually with a higher priced diesel
engine.)
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Oil in the coolant alone doesn't necessarily mean you
need to replace / rebuild the
engine.
In order for it to be in the
oil pan, it
needs to drain after it's been up in the
engine.
Whether you
need a battery,
oil change, tune - up, brake repair, transmission service, alignment, tire repair, shock or strut replacement, air conditioning maintenance or
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Here it is important to use a specific motorbike
engine oil, as friction modifiers (common in car
engine oil) are highly damaging to the clutch and the gearbox
needs a certain amount of high - pressure additives (not so common in car
engine oil).
Concern: Before you decide you are going to reuse your nearly new
engine oil, you
need to realize the reasons for doing the work on the
engine in the first place.
Although the shop is responsible for not putting
oil in the
engine, the OP
needs to take responsibility for not checking the
oil before he left the shop or going on the trip.
Is this something that would typically cause car - non-starting problems immediately, or might it in stop the spark plugs operating only after a certain amount of time (e.g. for the
oil to seep in), or perhaps only after the
engine has run a few times (e.g.
needing the motion of the
engine to foul the spark plug gap)?
Say you had just changed the
oil in a car with an average - sized sump — 5 quarts — and then, like the OP, decided you
needed to do some work on the
engine that would require draining the
oil.
If your
engine oil level seems to be increasing over time, then this
needs investigating.
Whether you
need an
oil change, transmission service, brakes, or even
engine repair, Mercedes - Benz of New Orleans has you covered.Use our handy schedule service form to set up an appointment and one of our service advisors will contact you shortly.
is there any sealant to stop
engine oil leak to radiator or do I
need to replace cylinder - head - gasket?
@Moab all the internal parts that
need oil / lubrication
need it whether or not the
engine is warm or has warmed up...
As long as regularly ensure a correct
oil level by checking and filling it when
needed, how harmful is it to the
engine and how does it affect longevity?
For your
oil leak you
need to take it to a garage that specializes in Audis it's very easy to destroy the
engine if you don't know what you're doing e.g. the intake cam caps are part of the valve cover.
The whole
engine needs examining as internal damage due to lack of
oil could be everywhere.
The low torque numbers (159 lb - ft @ 5500 rpm) mean you
need to rev the living daylights out of it for any power, but the rotary
engine has no problem climbing the tachometer to numbers a conventional
engine can only spit
oil at.
The
engine will
need pulling apart to find out what has happened to it, however as you say it's been run with very little or no
oil... The
engine is going to require striping and rebuilding to repair it properly.
Dry - sump
oiling negates the
need for an
oil pan, allowing the
engine to sit 2.2 inches lower in the car's chassis.
We offer the basic maintenance services you
need for your Maserati including standard
oil changes, tire rotations and
engine tune - ups.
Whether your car is in
needs a routine
oil change or more complex
engine repairs, our service department at South Shore Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM is here to lend you a hand.