Check the level of the engine by using the dipstick. The owners manual will show you where it is, how to use it and how often to check the level.
Check the level of the engine by using the dipstick. The owners manual will show you where it is, how to use it and how often to check the level.
because a Saab has cam pistons , so your Saab is a 2.5 liter v6.it runs at a low rpm because you probably need to change the MOTOR OIL. people have been asking me that!!!
Yes, there is a dip stick.
The low oil pressure light would be on if you had low or no oil pressure. If you question the accuracy of the oil pressure light, a mechanical gauge could be installed permanently or temporarily to double check pressure readings.
It is a Saab 1.9tid vector sport
The SAAB will have an oil sump, specifically the oil pan collection for the engine oil and the fuel sump, the collection area for the fuel pump to pull from.
On a 2002 Saab 9-5 it is by the oil pan.. Look under the front of the car and you should see it.
The engine oil capacity of a Saab 9-3 is 5 quarts. This includes a small amount of oil stored in the oil filter during replacement.
Evidently the oil level was low before you changed oil and was full thereafter.
The oil light is not there to let you know the oil level is low. It's to notify you that the oil pressure is low. There are many things that can cause this, and being low on oil (you'd actually need to be almost completely out of oil) is only one of them. Take it to a mechanic to find out what the problem actually is. "Rattling from engine" is a bad sign.
It's built on to the oil cap
It is Attached to the oil filler cap