Yes, that is a very good idea.
If oil is right for the car than NO
Yes, that indicates overheating. Change the oil and be sure and use the correct weight. Make sure the engine is not overheating.
It's advisable to change the oil every six months, or one year absolute max. If you cover a high mileage, check the handbook to find the mileage change recommendation.
change your oil asap. and check your coolant level, you may need to have your radiator flushed and filled, but just having an oil change could take care of your problem. hope this helped : )
As with all vehicles, Motorcycles should undergo a full oil change and oil filter replacement every 10,000 miles or every 12 months; whichever comes soonest. For bikes that have been stored and not used for long periods, an oil change is advisable prior to running-up.
You'll blow a gasket .
You'll blow a gasket .
Transmission oil over-filled.
Lack of Oil Overheating
This is usually accomplished by either forgetting to refil the crankcase after an oil change, or by running the engine out of oil by not routinely checking the oil level, and adding the appropriate amount when it's running low. It is also possible to seize an engine by overheating it.
have the head gasket replaced
well, check your oil, engine coolant, and your radiator.