29/08/2022
WHEN YOU SEE THIS LIGHT YOUR ENGINE OIL LEVEL IS LOW.
When your engine oil is running low, it stops lubricating the engine components. When these parts are no longer well-oiled, they cause loud clunking, knocking, and grinding sounds. This can cause your rods to break, which will give off the knocking sound from underneath the hood of your vehicle.
Oil is to your car what blood is to your body. However, your body can purify your blood and make new blood cells over time. Your car cannot do that. Oil changes are part of your regular, ongoing maintenance, and while they seem relatively basic, they’re actually one of the most critical types of automotive maintenance. Failing to change your oil regularly can lead to a host of problems, ranging from reduced fuel economy to serious engine damage to completely destroying the engine.
Always change your oil just at the right time you should.