How to solve the problem of the oil meter and the temperature rising high at the same time when starting and continuously rising both while the engine is running?
Hi Mdazuty, thank you for your question. Here is few things that I can suggest for you to check:
1. Check Oil Level and Quality - Ensure the oil is at the proper level. Low oil can lead to poor lubrication and increased temperatures. Also inspect the oil for contamination (like dirt or metal shavings) and check the oil's viscosity. Old or degraded oil may not perform adequately.
2. Inspect the Coolant Condition - Remove the cap (if necessary, but only when the engine is cool). Look at the coolant’s color and clarity. It should be bright, usually green, orange, or pink, depending on the type. If it’s brown, rusty, or has debris, it may need to be replaced.
3. Examine the Oil Pump - A failing oil pump can result in low oil pressure. Check for signs of wear or malfunction. Also listen for unusual noises that might indicate issues with the pump.
4. Professional Inspection - If you're unable to pinpoint the issue, it may be best to take your vehicle to a professional mechanic. They can perform a more thorough inspection and use specialized tools to diagnose the problem.
Hi Mdazuty, thank you for your question. Here is few things that I can suggest for you to check:
1. Check Oil Level and Quality - Ensure the oil is at the proper level. Low oil can lead to poor lubrication and increased temperatures. Also inspect the oil for contamination (like dirt or metal shavings) and check the oil's viscosity. Old or degraded oil may not perform adequately.
2. Inspect the Coolant Condition - Remove the cap (if necessary, but only when the engine is cool). Look at the coolant’s color and clarity. It should be bright, usually green, orange, or pink, depending on the type. If it’s brown, rusty, or has debris, it may need to be replaced.
3. Examine the Oil Pump - A failing oil pump can result in low oil pressure. Check for signs of wear or malfunction. Also listen for unusual noises that might indicate issues with the pump.
4. Professional Inspection - If you're unable to pinpoint the issue, it may be best to take your vehicle to a professional mechanic. They can perform a more thorough inspection and use specialized tools to diagnose the problem.