No, the oil level can affect the the oil pressure if it is too high or low. The coolant level has no connection with the engine oil pressure.
If you are losing coolant, you probably have a bad cylinder head gasket. Too much coolant system pressure will drop your engine oil pressure.
when the engine is running and coolant will become hot to its operating temperature,the cooling system is under pressure,coolant will overflow and goes to coolant reservoir.when the engine goes cold coolant will go back to the rediator.
On a 1998 Lincoln Continental : The thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap . The engine coolant reservoir is in your engine compartment , towards the passenger side of the engine compartment
maybe not. check engine oil for color and quantity. if oil is white to grey, then there is coolant leaking into engine.no pressure might be caused by bad radiator cap.this will also allow coolant to escape
My ACURA mechanic said @ 125,000 miles to change the Engine Coolant in my 2005 Acura TL.
B = Change engine oil and filter.5 = Change engine coolant.
The thread on cap for your engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap ( the engine coolant reservoir is located on the drivers side of the engine compartment , near the firewall )
have coolant system pressure tested and look for the leaks
it is normal, when the coolant is hot and pressure built, the pressure cap allows the coolant to drain to reservoir to reduce pressure in the cooling system But, if it continually does this whereby the reservoir overflows and the vehicle overheats due to a lack of coolant actually in the radiator when cool, there may be an overheating problem or blown head gasket on the engine.
First check your coolant level,then change your "ect" engine coolant temp sensor.If that fails change your therostat and coolant.
On a 2005 Lincoln LS : ( the thread on cap on your engine coolant reservoir is the pressure cap / radiator cap ) * the engine coolant reservoir is on the drivers side of the engine compartment , by the firewall