How much oil is in the upper and lower limits of an oil level meter?
The upper and lower limits of an oil level meter for cars are usually 1.5 liters of oil. The oil level meter serves not only to check the height of the engine's oil level but also to detect many engine working conditions. The proper use of an oil level meter is crucial to extend the life of an engine.
To use it, find the location of the oil level meter, which is usually near the engine. Hold the hand ring and pull out the meter. Clean the meter with a clean paper towel before reinserting it. The second time you pull it out, you can check the amount of oil on the meter. If the oil level is between the upper and lower limits, it means the oil level is normal.
The absence of oil can have a negative impact:
An engine that lacks oil will experience increased wear, and if it is severely lacking in oil, it will cause engine damage and make it impossible to run normally. When the engine oil is low, the bearing and axis contact areas will not be properly lubricated, which may cause damage such as burnout or bearing collapse.