Can Gas Stations Add Engine Oil?
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Gas stations can add engine oil. Most automotive gas stations are equipped with various types of engine oil, which can be added if needed. Although gas stations do not produce engine oil, they stock automotive supplies like engine oil, antifreeze, windshield washer fluid, and even urea for diesel vehicles to increase revenue. The engine oil available at gas stations usually includes branded products such as Mobil, Great Wall, Castrol, Shell, etc. Therefore, the engine oil at gas stations is usable. The method for adding engine oil to a car is: Park the vehicle on a level surface, slowly unscrew the oil filler cap in reverse, proceed with the normal oil change, and ensure the oil level is slightly below the mark on the dipstick. When reinstalling the oil filler cap, lubricate it with oil from the dipstick, then smoothly screw it into place in the tightening direction.