No, the properties of two-cycle oils are different than four-cycle oils. Two-cycle oil is not designed to be a "reusable" oil. Two-cycle oil is designed to be used and expelled/burnt.
Nothing will happen. The oil that is required for all automobiles today is 4 stroke oil. So you are using 4 stroke oil anytime you change the oil.
Jack the front of your car up and put it on axle stands, drain the oil, then undo all the bolts around the top of the sump.
Easy, put the car on ramps. Remove the sump guard plasctics. Drain the oil from the sump. Disconnect the oil level sensor wires. Undo the 3 bolts on the bell-housing that holds unto the sump, you will need a 5mm ball-end allen socket. Undo the 20, 10mm head bolts on the sump bottom. Remove the sump, you may need to tap with a soft-head hammer. This is one of the easiest sumps to remove with the engine in the car.
Same oil you put in a car. Just make sure to use the correct weight.
Two stroke fuel uses the same gasoline but has had oil added to lubricate the internal engine parts of a 2 stroke engine which does not have oil in a sump to lubricate the engine like a 4 stroke. If you put this mix into a 4 stroke engine it will make a great deal of smoke and foul the spark plug, causing the engine to stop running. No permanent damage but definitely not recommended.
4 stroke oil
No you can not.
if your scooter has a engine oil dip stick then it is a four stroke. if it has a oil tank that you have to put oil in then it is 2 stroke.
The 99-01 Sonata V6 model holds 4.5 litres in its oil sump. The change the oil, put the car onto proper car ramps so you can fit a proper 9 litre bucket under the sump. If you decide to do an oil change, take out the sump plug first, then drain for a good 10 minutes. Then take out the oil filter and replace. Buy at least 6 litres of oil when you do a change - I used all 6 litres to be sure. Chase L
Drain it out and replace with proper oil
No - it is formulated very differently. The crankcase of a four stroke engine needs conventional engine oil. DO NOT use two stroke oil in the crankcase.
Has the Sump drain plug been put back in and tightened