the engine will run hot and eventually it will blow on younot true.. if you have no oil in your engine it will not last long enough to overheat... the force of the pistons moving will cause so much friction, add that to the lack of lubrication and your engine will seize up and never work again...
You need to change the oil before driving the car. The Wiper fluid will dilute the oil causing it to foam up and not lubricate the engine.
Your car will not overheat because you still got water in it. You might want to check your oil. The light indicate that the car is either low or out of lubricating oil, please do not run your car yet, check and add oil first.
As soon as water in seen in the oil reservoir it needs to be taken to a mechanic immediately. Further driving will cause the head gasket to blow.
If your car is running out of oil, I would be extremly worried because if you car does not contain any oil then your engine would seize. If you are changing your oil, you need a new oil filter and you rub some new oil on the seal of the new filter so it does not melt to your car. Make sure your bolt that hold your oil in your oil sump is still there. Change your oil after 6000 kilometers. If your oil is still fairly clear your good.
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The car actually measures the viscosity of the oil while you are driving and running the car when you change the oil the light will be reset.
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Overheating & then seizure.
One can learn how to change oil in a car from many sources. The best place to learn how is at a Driving School. One can ask a driver instructor for instructions on changing oil in a car.
Water in the oil is a sure sign of a blown head gasket. Stop driving this car until you have this repaired or you will do serious engine damage.
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I'm assuming you are talking about changing the oil in your car. The old mantra is, change it every 3000 miles. This is if you are driving under severe conditions and/or driving an older car. Severe driving is done by most people. It includes city driving, stopping and going a lot, accelerating quickly, etc. If your car is burning oil rather quickly, you'll need an oil change sooner, as well as some kind of repair work. If you are driving a newer car, 10 years or younger, and you aren't beating on it, you can push it to about 5,000 miles. Just remember though, that if you push it too far between oil changes, you risk the engine having more mechanical problems aka EXPENSIVE problems in the future.
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My car does the same thing to me. I'm going to sell it.
There is no reset for the oil pressure light. If you have sufficient oil pressure it is off, if you have low oil pressure it is on. If it is on, STOP driving the car until you find out why it is on.
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