Not unless you want to replace an engine....
oil does not make your car move, it reduces friction in the moving parts in order to keep your car from tearing itself apart
a car uses oil. it burns the oil and ,the motor pistons move when the gas is released from the burned oil to move a more mechanical thing there , which ends up as mechanical force. it uses liquid to make MECHANICAL FORCE. //petrolium
Oil helps car and transport move so if we did not have oil we would be walking. Oil also helps with cooking so no oil is we eating raw-food.
If your car won't move, your transmission is blown. If there is transmission oil underneath your car, you have a leak.
Well I have had that problem before, but I punctured the transmission oil pan and the car lost all its transmission oil, I have a 96 Altima, u might try checking the oil, I did and the car runs without it, it wont move.
I just got an oil change, did they not reconnect something?
more then likely you really need an oil change with a lighter oil so when it gets cold the oil doesn't get so thick and hard to move.
When oil is heated, the particles may move farther apart as the oil expands. When oil is cooled, the particles may move closer together as the oil contracts.
your car is leaking oil!
no old oil will not stop a car beacause at least the car has oil
No, the odometer does not move when a car is in reverse.
engine is the big metal thing under the hood that makes the car move. it needs oil and gas to run