You add oil at the oil fill cap which is located somewhere on the upper part of the engine. It is more than likely located on the valve cover, but may not be. Look around for a cap that says oil or lists the weight of the oil, something like 5w20. Whatever you do, do not add oil unless you are 100% sure you are adding it to the oil fill hole. Make sure you check the oil level with the vehicle parked on a level surface after the engine has not been running for about 30 minutes. That way you will get an accurate reading. Don not overfill as this is just as bad as under-filling.
No, you add oil at the oil fill cap on top of the engine.
you don't add any oil but you add sperm!!
Well, typically you woldn't add oil directly to the pan. Usually you add oil to an engine by removing an oil filler cap located in the valve cover and then pouring it in.
Open the OIL FILLER cap--on the top of the engine- and add oil.
Find the cap at the top of the valve cover. Remove the cap and add the oil.
check your oil and add only if needed.
Add oil. For God's sake add oil before you blow the damm thing up!
Open the OIL FILLER cap--on the top of the engine- and add oil.
add it to the oil.
drain oil from oil pan. theh add oil
You don't. Add not additives to your oil. If additives worked the manufactures would add them to the oil and recommend you also do so.
There is an oil cap on the top of the valve cover. Remove the cap, add some oil.