Quick and simple Car Help?(Oil)
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Quick and simple Car Help?(Oil)
Ok, oil light came on so i gotta add oil, well what kind do I get? I have no idea whats in it right now.
Car is a 96 Nissan Altima, thanks
Car is a 96 Nissan Altima, thanks
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Hi YARDofSTUF
Probably 10W30...however its best to check your manual.
If not available, phone a Dealer and ask them, you could also check your Door Jams for a Sticker from the last Oil Change. They usually put one on somewhere their.
Who knows they might have been using a Synthetic??? Unlikely But!
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Probably 10W30...however its best to check your manual.
If not available, phone a Dealer and ask them, you could also check your Door Jams for a Sticker from the last Oil Change. They usually put one on somewhere their.
Who knows they might have been using a Synthetic??? Unlikely But!
regards
minir
Change the oil.....Depends on how hot it is where you live as to using 10-30 or 10-40..imho..
Do what the others suggested...and check the manual and see what it says. If you going to wait a few days to change it....just add whatever to get by...
If your light came on, it's probably pretty low or.....it's set to light when you get so many miles. Some companies do this so you have to take it to them to get it shut off....PVC valves, wires, ect get inspected and replaced before they shut it off.
Do what the others suggested...and check the manual and see what it says. If you going to wait a few days to change it....just add whatever to get by...
If your light came on, it's probably pretty low or.....it's set to light when you get so many miles. Some companies do this so you have to take it to them to get it shut off....PVC valves, wires, ect get inspected and replaced before they shut it off.
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Yardy, oil lights and temp lights are commonly called "Idiot Lights", due to the fact that when they come on, often times the damage has been done...
Get that car serviced! Pronto! And remember to check the oil, water, tranny fluid, washer fluid, and air in the tires, every other fill up...
PS. As a note, when you have the oil changed, be sure to ask the attendent to change the air in your tires... Stale air will decrease your gas mileage!
Get that car serviced! Pronto! And remember to check the oil, water, tranny fluid, washer fluid, and air in the tires, every other fill up...
PS. As a note, when you have the oil changed, be sure to ask the attendent to change the air in your tires... Stale air will decrease your gas mileage!
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YARDofSTUF wrote:ok guys ok ok ok LOL the oil light means its getting low, i know this, and i know oil is important, its going in to be serviced in 2 weeks, but till then i'd like to have enough oil in there for it to be happy
can i mix 10/30 10/40 in there with whatever is in it?
Sorry Yardy, it does not mean that it is getting low, it means that it is ALREADY TOO LOW!... When that light comes on, you are lucky if permanent damage hasn't already happened... I would bet that the oil (or what was once oil...) in your motor is caked up everywhere inside your motor. Insulating heat, preventing lubrication (which is the purpose of oil), among other things...
An easy & quick way to destroy you engine is to neglect the oil...
Considering the age of car and the probable condition inside the engine, I would walk to the store and get a couple of quarts of 10w40. Then I would immediately take the car down and have it flushed, filter changed and the recommended oil put in. (That is, if you care/depend on the car...) If not, heck, look at it as many do, ...Hey, it has gas, so everything is jiggy, til the motor locks up... 
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[quote="Ken"]Considering the age of car and the probable condition inside the engine, I would walk to the store and get a couple of quarts of 10w40. Then I would immediately take the car down and have it flushed, filter changed and the recommended oil put in. (That is, if you care/depend on the car...) If not, heck, look at it as many do, ...Hey, it has gas, so everything is jiggy, til the motor locks up... ]
I am thankful for the advice, and i do depend on the car, but i'm gonna drive down to pep boys and grab some oil, and top it off, much likewith gas
Jiffy lube is closed, only chance i had at an oil change today, pep boys is full with appointments and junk, so i got votes for 10/40 and 10/30, whats the difference?
this is non synthetic or what? grrrrrr so many choices lol
I am thankful for the advice, and i do depend on the car, but i'm gonna drive down to pep boys and grab some oil, and top it off, much likewith gas
Jiffy lube is closed, only chance i had at an oil change today, pep boys is full with appointments and junk, so i got votes for 10/40 and 10/30, whats the difference?
this is non synthetic or what? grrrrrr so many choices lol
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minir wrote:I should have mentioned that If the Light Stays On after adding the Oil and running the engine for a minute...Then Get Ye to a Dealer Zap!
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light only flickered on going around a turn so i'm assuming its getting low or like ken said, low already. get to a dealer zap? like asap? lol Dealers won't do crap on teh weekends.
Just get regular 10/40 or 10/30 and get the oil up to the fill line. Mixing different weights won't hurt it as much as it being low. The numbers are indicative of the weight of the oil. Low number is the one that states how "runny" it will be in cold weather, the higher number states how "runny" it remainds when subjected to high temps. To gooey and it won't lube right, to runny and it won't lube right. A 10/40 oil has a bigger area of temps that it remains the correct viscosity for lubrication than a 10/30 oil, BUT the 10/30 is better suited for low temp duty. Why? A smaller viscosity range means that the oil is more consistent. Many racers use single weight oils for that reason.
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Hi YARDofSTUF
Use Regular 10W30, or 40 and it will be fine. Unlikely it was using Synthetic?
If it simply flickered on a turn its probably not too serious, but always check your Oil Levels yourself.
Get on a Level Surface to get an accurate reading and allow the oil a minute or so to drain back to the oil pan after you shut the engine off.
I usually Gas up first which allows the oil time to return to the Pan. Better yet check it in the morning before Startup. Good time to check your Tire Pressures as well, as they should be checked when cold.
Nuff for today Eh!
regards
minir
regards
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Use Regular 10W30, or 40 and it will be fine. Unlikely it was using Synthetic?
If it simply flickered on a turn its probably not too serious, but always check your Oil Levels yourself.
Get on a Level Surface to get an accurate reading and allow the oil a minute or so to drain back to the oil pan after you shut the engine off.
I usually Gas up first which allows the oil time to return to the Pan. Better yet check it in the morning before Startup. Good time to check your Tire Pressures as well, as they should be checked when cold.
Nuff for today Eh!
regards
minir
regards
minir
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My 1988 T-Bird had two oil lights, one came on when you where a quart low, and the other came on when oil pressure was low.Ken wrote:.....Sorry Yardy, it does not mean that it is getting low, it means that it is ALREADY TOO LOW!......
A lot of cars have this feature.
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