Is my engine ruined?
#1
Is my engine ruined?
My check engine light started flashing while I was driving, and instantly there was no power when pushing down on the gas pedal. Pulled over and had my car towed.
I checked the oil and there was basically nothing left, then put 5L of oil in.
Started it again hoping everything was alright, and the car did run but the engine light was still flashing and the car was intermittently "shaking" (is the best way i can describe it).
A friend told me my engine is likely #%^*ed.. Would love to hear some of your opinions.
I checked the oil and there was basically nothing left, then put 5L of oil in.
Started it again hoping everything was alright, and the car did run but the engine light was still flashing and the car was intermittently "shaking" (is the best way i can describe it).
A friend told me my engine is likely #%^*ed.. Would love to hear some of your opinions.
#2
Was the oil leaking were did it go did you check under the car or was it in the engine bay, if the oil was bone dry it had to go some where. Unless you haven't changed the oil for a hole year or more which would cause you to blow your engine from driving with no oil.
#3
Basically nothing I hope means you had something showing on the stick. The reason it shutdown like that was to protect the engine from damage while allowing you to limp it home. By pulling over and getting it towed you gave yourself the best chance not to kill it if something was about to let go. I would think as long as there was some oil in there you've got a fighting chance that the issue is not catastrophic. If it took 5 liters and was not way overfull then I would not feel too good about it.
#9
And that is a long time between oil changes OP. While you don't have to change it every 3,000 miles (4828 KM) like the oil change places would like, you do need to change it more often than 24,854 miles!
#10
Is this some sort of joke? In this day and age do people really not know that you must change the oil in your vehicle. I know that the 4.6L motors are "indestructible"... but like anything, you must take care of it! Its truly a miracle that you were able to get the motor started after pouring in more oil. I've seen engines shut down due to owner malfunction and they never started back-up again.
Buy a new engine because yours is trashed. Maybe better yet, buy a bicycle because you don't deserve to own a vehicle.
Buy a new engine because yours is trashed. Maybe better yet, buy a bicycle because you don't deserve to own a vehicle.