It will depend on the strength of the magnet. If there is any strength to it at all, there shouldn't be a problem.
maybe, try IT YOU self
usually next to the change oil indicator there will b a small hole use a paper clip or something similar to push in and reset
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No, cooking oil cannot be removed from a mixture using a magnet. Cooking oil is not magnetic and therefore cannot be attracted or separated by a magnet. Other methods, such as filtration or centrifugation, are typically used to separate oil from a mixture.
It depends. What kind of oil? Sesame seed oil? Motor oil?
there should be a small hole beside the panel the light sits in. straighten a paper clip and push the button inside the small hole.
Its a magnet
According to Holt Science & Technolgy (Phisical science text book)pass a magnet over the mixture and the iron filings will be attracted to it.
Picks up oil.
there is no oil filter! just a magnet to catch fillings in pan. what is the capacity of oil
Yes. Oil can pass through filter paper sucsessfully.
It is located on the oil filter housing unit. It will be beside the oil filter. You need to disconnect the clip on top of the sending unit, then it unscrews. Once you replace it, don't forget to connect the clip.