Vehicles have three kinds of oil lights, and each means something different. So when they come on, how long should you wait before you pull over?
Seeing the low pressure light coming on when idling can be a particularly nerve wracking affair. Here's what you need to know ...
[Mike] lives in a temperate rainforest in Alaska (we figured from his website’s name) and uses a 570 gallon oil tank to supply his furnace. Until now, he had no way of knowing how much oil was left in ...
The Quality-Level-Temperature-Sensor (QLT-Sensor) provides the dielectric number, level and temperature of fluids used in passenger car engines e.g. engine oils. The dielectric number can be used to ...
Think of motor oil as the life’s blood of your car’s engine. Checking it on a regular basis is a key part of keeping your engine running well and getting the most miles out of it. The oil lubricates ...
A recent class action lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in Ohio claims General Motors‘ 5.3-liter LC9 V8 engine burns high amounts of oil and has other design flaws that could lead to engine ...
When an engine has too little oil, bad things can happen: Friction between moving parts increases, the engine may run hotter and, worst case, moving parts seize when they become starved for ...