Probably because the oil sensor detects either low fluid level or inadequate oil pressure in the crankcase. Whenever this occurs, as with any dashboard indicator light, one should pull off the road and check things out - to continue on the journey and ignore the warning lamp may result in more engine damage.
It depends on the indicator. Check engine means the engine computer has detected a malfunction. The oil can is an oil pressure problem, a battery is a charging problem, etc
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First get engine scanned with scan tool(service engine soon or malfunction indicator light is on dash) If no light or no codes present 90% on GM vehicles it is the crank sensor First get engine scanned with scan tool(service engine soon or malfunction indicator light is on dash) If no light or no codes present 90% on GM vehicles it is the crank sensor
If red rose indicator is used, acid will turn the indicator red, while alkaline solutions will turn the indicator green.
A journey is what you do to get to your destination. A trip is what you do to get there and what you do while there.
be careful while radiator cap is off!! remove radiator cap, start engine, watch for flow of water as the engine warms. temp gauge is a goog indicator.
Auto indicator is a substance which remaining in a titration as a standard solution or a distandard solution shows ending point of a reaction by changing its color.
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Sounds like water is getting into the engine. You could look to see if there are air bubbles in the radiator while engine is running this is usually a good indicator of a blown head gasket or other coolent leak.
To reset the service indicator on a 2004 BMW M3, first turn the ignition to the "ON" position without starting the engine. Then, press and hold the trip odometer reset button on the instrument cluster. While holding the button, turn the ignition off and then back to the "ON" position. Continue holding the button until the service indicator resets, and then release it to complete the process.
During Paul's second missionary journey he spent 1 year and 6 months at Corinth.