Check oil level after the vehicle has been running and then sat for 3 minutes. If it is not low, then I would check the wiring going to the oil level sensor. It should be on the side of the oil pan. If it malfunctioned after an oil change then I would look in the vacinity of the oil filter, it was probably bumped in the process.
If your 94 Silverado with a 96 Silverado transmission slips out of overdrive when you are on the highway, the gears may have seized up. You should also check the transmission fluid level.
It is more important for the tires to be cold than for them to be on a level surface. It doesn't matter if they are on a level surface or not. In fact, you can lift the car entirely off the ground and the tire pressure doesn't change.
In short, NO. Check your oil level and viscosity, or just change your filter and oil to be sure. Low pressure can come from a clogged filter.
Light on dash? Check fluid level in master cylinder
Check the oil level and that plug and filter are installed correctly...you may have to add more oil.
You can check your glucose level at any one of the drug stores. Walgreens has a glucose machine and you can check your glucose level, blood pressure and cholesterol level.
You need to check the fuel pressure and the fuel FILTER.Most common cause of that is the float level in the carburetor is not adjusted right. / not getting enough fuel.
First thing is to check the fluid level and check for leaks. Also check the calipers and pads for proper installation and movement.
Pull up the dipstick, wipe it off, reinsert it, pull it back out, read the level.
The entry level price for a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado is $23,590. This is for the base version of the Silverado 1500. There are several options that would increase this cost.
Your elevation above sea level or the weather passing over you.
Park the vehicle on a level surface. Drain the oil, change the filter. Add 5 quarts of the correct weight oil and check the level. Start the engine and run for 1 minute. Shut down and wait 30 minutes. Check the oil level and add as necessary to reach the full mark on the dipstick. You now know the capacity.