Yes but when locating and removing the dipstick be sure to wear protective gloves to reduce risk of burning yourself.
no
You may get splashed with hot oil and get burned if you add oil with the car running, why don't you just turn the car off and add it??
add it to the oil.
if your engine is knocking that means you need oil. go get an oil change or add a quart asap or the engine will burn out
the engine gets hot and while your engine is running your oil is going through your engine lubbing it. by the time the engine gets hot the oil is spread throughout the engine. if you have too much oil in the gauge will act weird because its hooked up to your oil to read its pressure. if it was youroil pump or switch it would do this when the engine was cold to. make sure the oil is at the correct level b4 spending money on a switch or pummp
No, you add oil at the oil fill cap on top of the engine.
It is typically recommended to add oil to a warm engine, as this allows the oil to flow more easily and drain any impurities. However, it is important to ensure the engine is not too hot to avoid burns.
Open the OIL FILLER cap--on the top of the engine- and add oil.
Depending on how many cylinders the engine has determines how much oil the crankcase holds. The more cylinders the more oil is needed. Usually there are between 4 and 5 quarts needed for an engine of this size. DO NOT overfill. Add 4 quarts and check the engines oil while the engine is warm. Add if needed.
how to add oil to the engine of a c230 2005 Meredes Benz? Need a diagram of engine
What is the displacement of the engine? What is the bore and stroke? What angles are the cams at? Is the engine new or rebuilt? How old is the bike? How many miles? What type of riding do you do? Is it cold or hot out? OR................ Check the dipstick or oil window and add as needed.
The oil thins when hot and the oil pump is driven off the engine so, the lower the engine rpm's, the slower the pump turns.