Rear main seal leaking?
Valve cover gasket leaking?
When engine attains normal operating temperature the motor oil will thin out and will possibly leak, where thicker (colder) oil will not.
3.8 L - V6 engine / 5 speed manual / 17 city / 27 highway 3.8 L - V6 engine / 4 speed automatic / 17 city / 25 highway ( U.S. gallon )
33 minutes at 65 mph
A car's engine will turn higher RPM (rotations per minute) on the highway due to the increased speed needed to travel at highway speeds. A car does not need to have it's engine spin at the same RPM level on the city street as it does on the highway.
An engine usually has a higher idle speed when the ac is running. If the high speed idle does not operate then the ac will cause the engine to stall.
Common cars can't do highway speeds (65 mph) in first gear and many have rev limiters.
No. A highway overpass offers almost no protection from debris and can actually cause wind to speed up as it passes through.
Here are the actual Specs for a Chevy S-10 17MPG in the city and 24MPG highway if it has an automatic trans with a 2.2L 4 cylinder engine. 20MPG in the city and 26MPG highway if it's a 5 speed manual trans with 2.2L 4 cylinder engine. Now if it has the V6 4.3L engine it gets 15MPG in the city and 20MPG highway with automatic trans. With the manual 5 speed trans it gets 16MPG in the city and 21MPG highway.
Have it checked for codes. The code should give you an indication of what the cause could be.
speed limit 50 = 1 hour 521 divided by 50 = 10 hours and 21 minutes
Depends on your speed. Interstate highway (about 70 mph): 1 hour, 8 minutes Other highway (about 60 mph): 1 hour, 20 minutes Major road (about 40 mph): 2 hours
Need to know which engine you have.
It is important to know the causes behind warning lights showing up on a car. The check engine light comes on after a certain speed because there is a problem with fuel, electricity, or oil of the engine after that speed, that is causing issues.