At what oil level will the warning light come on?
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Low-pressure sensors will trigger the oil warning light when the idle oil pressure is below 0.3, or high-pressure sensors will activate it when the oil pressure at 2000 RPM is below 1.8. Most car engines have an oil dipstick with MAX and MIN markings. A sensor installed on the oil pan monitors the oil level, and when it drops below the MIN mark, the vehicle will display a warning light. Insufficient oil can cause several adverse effects: 1. Inadequate lubrication: Increased wear and engine damage. 2. Abnormal noises due to low oil level. 3. Increased oil consumption: The car may require oil replenishment before the scheduled oil change interval. 4. The oil level warning light may illuminate during driving.