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How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by AutoReportNG: 1:08am On Mar 27, 2017
Motor oil represents the lifeblood of an engine. It helps lubricate vital engine parts, which helps reduce heat buildup in the engine because of the reduction in friction between parts. Some vehicles have an oil cooler or other engine systems designed to help further reduce heat. Motor oil also helps clean deposits and other contaminants from engine parts.

Changing the motor oil in a vehicle according to the maintenance schedule greatly reduces wear and tear on the engine, as oil tends to lose its viscosity over time, reducing its overall effectiveness as a lubricant. Different engines require different amounts of oil.
How engine size affects the amount of oil used

Most engines require anywhere between 5 to 8 quarts of oil, depending on the engine size. The smaller the engine, the less oil required to fill the volume of the engine.

* A 4-cylinder engine usually requires around 5 quarts of oil.
* A 6-cylinder engine uses roughly 6 quarts.
* An 8-cylinder engine uses anywhere between 5 to 8 quarts, depending on the size of the engine.
This amount also varies depending on whether you have the mechanic replace the oil filter when performing an oil change.

Some resources available to help vehicle owners find the oil capacity of an engine include the owner's manual, where it is usually listed under the lubrication system in the vehicle specifications section. Another area to check includes the manufacturer's website. Once on the Website, look for a section of the site specifically for vehicle owners, usually found at the bottom of the page. Vehicle owners can also search other online resources, such as Fluid Capacity, which lists the oil and fluid capacities of a number of different makes and models of cars and trucks.
Choosing the right type of motor oil

When choosing oil for your vehicle, keep a few things in mind. The first is the viscosity level of the oil — represented by a number followed by W and then followed by another number. The first number represents the flow of the oil at 0 degrees Fahrenheit, the W stands for winter, and the last two numbers after the W stand for the viscosity level of the oil when measured at 212 degrees Fahrenheit. The lower the number before the W, the easier the engine turns over in cold weather. Read the vehicle owner's manual to find the best range of viscosity levels of oil to use.

Vehicle owners also need to choose between using a synthetic or conventional motor oil in the vehicle. Conventional oils work fine when owners get their oil changed frequently. Synthetic oils have some benefits, like containing special additives designed to help remove deposits, allowing the oil to flow better at lower temperatures and maintain viscosity at higher temperatures. Another option for vehicle owners includes using a high-mileage oil for vehicles with over 75,000 miles on the odometer. High-mileage oils contain conditioners to help expand the internal engine seals and increase the flexibility of such seals.

Symptoms that an engine needs an oil change

Make sure to look out for the following symptoms, which could indicate it’s time for an oil change:

* When the oil light comes on, it indicates that the oil level is too low. Either ask a mechanic to change the oil or add enough oil to bring it up to full.

* A low reading on the oil pressure gauge, for vehicles equipped with one, usually indicates a low oil level. Have a mechanic fill the oil to the correct level or change the oil if necessary.

* As the oil level gets low, an engine begins to run roughly. This is especially true of the lifters, which start sticking as deposits build up. Ask a mechanic to change the oil, which should help remove these deposits and alleviate the problem.

Oil is vital to your engine's reliable and efficient operation. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendation on oil change intervals, and contact a certified mobile technician from a reliable mechanic to perform an oil change at your home or office.

Source:
http://www.autoreportng.com/2017/03/how-to-check-how-much-oil-your-car-takes.html

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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by AutoReportNG: 1:09am On Mar 27, 2017
There seems to be a slight difference between Mobil oil and conoil..


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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by wiloy2k8(m): 7:12am On Mar 27, 2017
hmm
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Nobody: 7:14am On Mar 27, 2017
Always check your oil guage daily. The car engine tends to knock if it lacks oil.. Though things are now expensive, imagine a liter of oil is been sold at #1000. May God provide for us...

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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Ola2004: 7:15am On Mar 27, 2017
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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by shaydeenamz(m): 7:17am On Mar 27, 2017
I ain't got no car
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by nathz45: 7:17am On Mar 27, 2017
nice one
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Reyus: 7:17am On Mar 27, 2017
What will happen if i top up my car engine with groundnut oil from my kitchen.??
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Nobody: 7:18am On Mar 27, 2017
Right
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by oluseyiforjesus(m): 7:20am On Mar 27, 2017
80% of Nairalanders no get car @ OP...... your car will come soon.......
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Originalsly: 7:20am On Mar 27, 2017
Noted. Usually use high mileage oil.... while waiting for ehmmm.... higher mileage oil to enter the market!
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by solarview(m): 7:22am On Mar 27, 2017
Great I need to change my car oil and filter next week self grin
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Nobody: 7:24am On Mar 27, 2017
shaydeenamz:
I ain't got no car
Aint and no in the same context.. This one weak me

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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Nobody: 7:26am On Mar 27, 2017
Reyus:
What will happen if i top up my car engine with groundnut oil from my kitchen.??
Nothing my dear. You can also shred turkey and put it in. Then add blended tomatoes and pepper.1 cube of Maggi and a drop or two of soy sauce, and salt to taste. grin

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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Jungleluv5: 7:28am On Mar 27, 2017
Reyus:
What will happen if i top up my car engine with groundnut oil from my kitchen.??
O Y O
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by ogocology: 7:29am On Mar 27, 2017
Nice post, bro.
However, the amount of oil an engine requires is also a function of sump capacity.
A VG33E Nissan engine takes 4 quarts even though its a 3.3L V6 engine.
Also, lower oil capacity maybe achieved in designs for high performance V12 engines using the Dry Sump technology.

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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by femi4: 7:31am On Mar 27, 2017
Reyus:
What will happen if i top up my car engine with groundnut oil from my kitchen.??
For effective running of your engine, use palm oil
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by sacramento1212: 7:36am On Mar 27, 2017
femi4:
For effective running of your engine, use palm oil

No, palm oil mixed with crayfish and pepper.

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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by shaydeenamz(m): 8:05am On Mar 27, 2017
lucrownt:
Aint and no in the same context.. This one weak me
lucrownt:
Aint and no in the same context.. This one weak me
lucrownt:
Aint and no in the same context.. This one weak me
dats how we say it from where I am man
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by kingreign(m): 8:19am On Mar 27, 2017
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by ayobase(m): 9:56am On Mar 27, 2017
chiddyok:

Nothing my dear. You can also shred turkey and put it in. Then add blended tomatoes and pepper.1 cube of Maggi and a drop or two of soy sauce, and salt to taste. grin

He shouldn't forget to add vegetable.

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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Temptee101(m): 10:05am On Mar 27, 2017
ayobase:


He shouldn't forget to add vegetable.
....then light am with a stick from a match box

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Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by rash47(m): 10:12am On Mar 27, 2017
i neve
lucrownt:
Always check your oil guage daily. The car engine tends to knock if it lacks oil.. Though things areouldcw expensive, imagine a liter of oil is been sold at #1000. May God provide for us...


i never could have imagine that in my lifetime i will experience this kind of galloping inflation.....sad
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by yek: 10:31am On Mar 27, 2017
watin be quarts . . . go SI please
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Coolgent(m): 2:26pm On Mar 27, 2017
Honda Accord 2.4 ltr engine consume
4.4 ltrs
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by vicmangs(m): 7:12am On Mar 28, 2017
Tnx for this. I appreciate!
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by honsule(m): 10:12am On Mar 29, 2017
Reyus:
What will happen if i top up my car engine with groundnut oil from my kitchen.??

Give it a trial. A trial will convince u
Re: How To Check How Much Oil Your Car Takes by Qualer: 8:41am On Apr 22, 2017
chiddyok:

Nothing my dear. You can also shred turkey and put it in. Then add blended tomatoes and pepper.1 cube of Maggi and a drop or two of soy sauce, and salt to taste. grin

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