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Anonymous Posted on Feb 16, 2010

Oil light comes on when you hit brakes, sometimes it stayes on

Adding oil about twice a week but no visable leaks or smoke from exhaust.

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Adding engine oil you said no visible leak.
Your engine has oil consumption valve ga-ides worn out also when the piston rings worn out oil passes through in to the combustion ch amer.
you said when you hit the brake oil light come on that sh owes low oil pressure.
You want to resolve the problem and you stop to adding engine oil do your engine ova howling means new piston with piston rings oil pump and engine bearing new valve guide then your engine is new no more oil to add.
thanks.

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