Will the BMW Oil Light Come On If There's No Oil?

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SanEli
07/30/25 6:50am
When the car's engine oil reaches the lower limit, the oil warning light will illuminate. Below is expanded information about the oil warning light: Introduction to the Oil Warning Light: The oil warning light is an icon shaped like an oil can with a wavy line underneath. There are two types of oil indicator lights in vehicles: a red warning light and a yellow warning light. Meanings of the Yellow and Red Oil Warning Lights: If the oil indicator light turns yellow while driving, it indicates that the engine oil is low. A yellow oil light means the oil level is below the standard lower limit, not that the oil pressure is too low, and you can continue driving. If the red oil light comes on, it signifies a severe oil shortage, possibly due to a leak or a fault in the oil supply system, leading to critically low oil pressure. In this case, you should stop driving immediately and wait for assistance.
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