March 23, 2015
What to Do If I Overfilled a Car with Oil
What to Do If I Overfilled a Car with Oil Even if you have changed the engine
oil in your car multiple times, there is always the chance that you will
accidentally overfill it. Overfilling the engine oil in your car can cause
serious damage to your internal engine parts and eventually lock up your engine.
To remedy engine oil overfill in your car, you must first verify that the engine
oil is actually overfilled and then drain the excess engine oil from your
vehicle's oil pan. Have a question? Get an answer from a mechanic now! Dangers
of Overfilling While it may not seem like a big deal to overfill the oil in your
car, it can cause major malfunctions and potentially cost you thousands of
dollars. When too much engine oil fills the crankshaft in your car, the oil
becomes aerated and is whipped into foam. This is caused by the high rotation of
the crankshaft. Foamy oil cannot lubricate your car well, and in many cases it
will cause oil flow to halt completely, overheating your oil and causing loss of
oil pressure. The engine then becomes starved for lubrication and may
potentially lock up. How to Check the Car Oil If you have recently changed your
engine oil and you see thick, white smoke fumes coming out of your car's exhaust
while driving crp129,
then you may have overfilled your car with oil. To verify if your engine oil is
overfilled, drive your car around for five or 10 minutes so that the engine
becomes warm. This will ensure you get an accurate reading on the engine oil
dipstick. With your car parked on a flat surface, open the hood and find the
engine oil dipstick. Use your car maintenance manual if you have problems
locating the engine oil dipstick. Pull the dipstick out and wipe off the excess
oil with a rag. Reinsert the dipstick and wait a few seconds before pulling it
out again. Investigate the fill line. If the oil reaches a point above the fill
line, then you have overfilled the engine oil in your car. How to Drain Excess
Oil If you have too much engine oil in your car, you must drain it from beneath
the car. With a 3/8-inch drive socket wrench and plastic oil pan in hand, crawl
beneath your car and locate the oil plug. This will be a relatively large bolt
at the bottom of the car's oil pan. Reference your car's maintenance manual if
you have problems locating the plug launch
golo carcare. Place the plastic oil pan beneath the oil plug. With the
socket wrench, loosen the oil plug until oil begins to trickle out. Continue to
loosen the oil plug as much as you think necessary to drain excess oil. However,
be careful not to loosen the oil plug too much, as it will result in a flood of
oil. Continue to check the oil dipstick until the oil level is even with the
full mark.
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