What to Do If the Car's Oil Pan Is Broken?
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The solution when the car's oil pan is broken: wait for rescue and do not start the engine, then replace the oil pan and engine oil. The oil pan is the lower half of the crankcase, also known as the lower crankcase. Its function is to seal the crankcase as the outer shell of the oil reservoir, prevent impurities from entering, collect and store the lubricating oil flowing back from the friction surfaces of the diesel engine, dissipate some heat, and prevent the oxidation of the lubricating oil. The oil pan is mostly made of thin steel plate through stretching and stamping, and is equipped with an oil stabilizing baffle inside to avoid oil splashing caused by the engine's vibration, which is conducive to the precipitation of lubricating oil impurities. An oil dipstick is installed on the side to check the oil level.