Check the drivers manual, it will show you where the engine oil goes in, how much to put in and what type to put in.
Normally the filler cap is on top of the engine itself, on top of the rocker or cam covers.
Modern cars have a picure of an oil can moulded into it, older cars may have the name 'oil', or equivalent language such as 'Olio', for Italian cars.
An oil leak is always going to be out of the engine as the engine contains oil and the car does not. I think you are saying you are loosing oil with no apparent leak. If that is the case the engine is burning oil and that is why you see no leaks.
Oil in a car goes into the engine through the oil filler cap. From there, it flows through the engine to lubricate moving parts, reduce friction, and keep the engine cool.
You probably spilled some oil on or near the engine, making it burn when the engine heats up.
no you check your oil with car off easier when car is cooled off
The engine oil pan helps in storing extra oil for the car engine. This stored oil can be used for lubricating the engine. The oil pan is placed at the end of the engine. Generally you will find two types of oil pan, namely dry and wet pan. It also helps in covering the bottom area of the car engine.
On a 1991 Lincoln Town Car , 302 cubic inch V8 engine : The engine oil pump is INSIDE the engine oil pan bolted to the bottom of the engine block
These very large companies that produce car engine oil include Pennzoil, Castrol, Mobil 1, and Valvoline. Additionally, Motorcraft, Quaker State, and Peak also produce car engine oil.
If the oil is low in your car, it can eventually cause your car to stall and not start. It can also kill your engine.
On a 2005 Lincoln Town Car : The engine oil dipstick is on the drivers side of the engine
no
Not unless you want to replace an engine....
Take the oil cap off of engine and pour in oil.