5000km on regular oil 15k on syntetic
Probably about 1 day
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the perform service light on the overhead console is reminding you to change your oil.the system is based on miles driven and not on oil condition.look in owners manual the service interval can be changed and reset easily.usually if you go to independent shops for service the don't reset the reminder
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The answer to your question depends on what type of oil you are currently using in your vehicle and how big said engine is. I have a 2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, with an 8-cylinder engine. If your engine is also 8-cylinder, on average (depending on the size of the engine) it could take approximately 8 quarts of oil (when in doubt, always consult your car's/truck's manual). If you are using conventional motor oil, you should change it every 4-5 months and/or every 5000 miles - whichever comes first. If you are using synthetic blend or full synthetic, which has less viscosity breakdown, it can last up to twice as much time, depending on the quality of the motor oil. I am not too given to brands, and you can probably do an internet search on it, but arguably the best is Mobil 1. I learned early that if you are going to go cheap, you should go cheap on gas but not on the oil you put in your car/truck.
I've owned Mercedes Benz since I was 19, and they are the best for oil changes. The oil change is every 25,000 km.
Not very long at all. Without engine oil the engine will lock up and become unrepairable. You will have to purchase a new car of this happens.
no more than 3000 miles
Change your oil...
Follow the manufacture of your vehicles recommendations. Or change the oil/filter every 7,500 miles.
YES! Never change the oil without changing the filter. Not changing the filter will save you what, 5 bucks. Replacing the engine that you will blow in the process will cost, maybe $800 to $1200. Do the math then go out and CHANGE THE FILTER. Put an air filter in it while you are at it.
Most commonly some oil was spilled on the motor or exhaust. As long as there is no leak then the smell should go away in a day or two.
they can go pretty long without food but not to long without water
A very short period of time. In the period of seconds. No, not really. That is why you go for oil changes every six months or so.
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
If you do the oil change yourself, it shouldn't take more than 30-45 minutes if you've done it before. If you go to an oil change place, it will take longer if you have to wait for others to finish ahead of you.
It just sounds like you need to go and have your oil changed. Your oil was just low. You should change your oil every 3,000 miles.