it truly depends on a consumer's choice...
I use mannol engine oils hence i would personally recommend u to use it.
The high tech oil made by german engineers and scientists, truly prove that its worth buying it...
Rest its all your choice.
Better try all of'em once, and select on your own
Castrol Motor makes the best engine oil for classic cars. Also, Pennzoil is an good choice for classic cars . Including, Mobil 1 and Amsoil. They are all great sources of oil for classic cars, but Castrol is the number one best oil for classic cars.
On newer cars it is a copy on the top of the engine marked "OIL".
You better believe it! And it is not a good thing! Not having oil can destroy the engine. You should know how to check the oil level in your car. If you do not, use the owner's manual to learn.
Yes you use engine oil in all cars regardless of transmission.
what is a good engine oil to use in my car
There is no such thing as an oil pressure light on most cars. Some cars have oil pressure gauges, and all have a "Engine" light or "Check Engine" light with a picutre of either an oil can, or Engine Block The oil pressure warning light usually looks like a little red oil can. The check engine light looks like a little yellow engine.
There is no such thing as an oil pressure light on most cars. Some cars have oil pressure gauges, and all have a "Engine" light or "Check Engine" light with a picutre of either an oil can, or Engine Block The oil pressure warning light usually looks like a little red oil can. The check engine light looks like a little yellow engine.
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.
It is used as a lubricant. Ex engine oil
lubricates the crankshaft and pistons
Cars don't move without engines.
There are none that are recommended by OEM of cars and unless you are having issues with some part of the engine that is related to oil systems then you should not use any. But if you must, USE SLICK 50