Oil coming from the oil filter area usually means that the gasket for the oil filter is not seating right. If the filter was changed recently, the old gasket could have been left on, along with the new gasket, causing a bad seal.
When you replace your oil filter it come with a new gasket. Just make sure when you remove / replace the old oil filter the oil gasket comes out with it.
Gonna need to know the year, make and engine to come close to helping you with that one.
No, there is no special filter. Use the same filter you would with conventional oil.
I'm sure it's not a pressure problem. Bad gasket on the oil filter. That or it is possible when the old filter was taken off the gasket for it didn't come off with it. When the new one is put on it won't seal correctly. Go buy a new filter. Take of the old one and look at the gasket for defects. Also make sure there is no gasket left on the oil filter mount.
low on oil
i will replace it
It depends on what make and model. A Chrysler would be 4.5 quarts.
You can if you wish to help the oil pressure come up a little quicker. It is really not necessary but I do this very thing when the filter is mounted vertically.
wrong oil filter , bad oil filter gasket
Coz they make to filtering it not fir oil consumption
Idle may be too low, or it has low oil pressure. Make sure you are using the correct weight oil and a quality filter.
No. If you only remove the filter about a half quart will come out.