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1. Purchase the appropriate engine oil from the shop.
2. Once the oil is purchased, open the hood of the car.
3. Locate the oil cap on the engine. It usually has an oil can symbol or the word "OIL" on it.
4. Click on the oil cap to remove it. The oil cap usually resides on top of the engine,
5. You will see an option that prompts you to put oil into the engine, click on it and fill the engine to the appropriate level.
6. It is important to check the oil level after you have filled it. Use the dipstick located near the oil cap area to determine the oil level. The oil should fall between the two marks on the dipstick.
7. Once the oil level is correct, replace the oil cap on top of the engine and close the hood of the car.
Remember, each car model may have a slightly different engine layout so the oil cap may not be in the exactly same place for each car. Be sure to familiarize yourself with the specific car model you are working on in the game.
When a check engine light (CEL) triggers, if the issue is resolved (either through repair or automatically), the light can take about 10 to 50 miles to reset on its own as the car's onboard computer runs through a series of checks (drive cycles) to confirm the problem is fixed. The exact distance can vary based on the vehicle's make and model, as well as the specific issue that caused the CEL to illuminate. For immediate reset, mechanics use an OBD-II scanner to clear the codes. However, it's crucial to address the underlying issue causing the CEL to turn on, as simply resetting it doesn’t solve the problem. If your CEL remains on after 100 miles of driving post-repair, it could indicate a persistent issue that requires further investigation.
As of 2023, the Williams Formula 1 team is powered by Mercedes-Benz engines. This partnership, which started in 2014, has seen Williams equipped with Mercedes' highly regarded power units, known for their performance and reliability. Mercedes' prowess in hybrid engine technology has been a significant advantage in the turbo-hybrid era of F1, starting in 2014. This collaboration aligns with Williams' strategy to compete at a higher level by leveraging Mercedes' successful engine development. Despite the challenges on the grid, the partnership provides Williams with a competitive powertrain, crucial in the highly technical and competitive world of Formula 1, where engine performance plays a vital role in success.
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