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As far as I know you never add oil ... it's a sealed unit. The only way it would ever need oil is if it leaked. Then it would probably cost more to fix than replace
Hi,
Those units are sealed, this traps the oil inside and provides a maintenance free heating system.
There is no need to and therefore no provision made to add oil to the heater.
For the blinkers you need to replace the hazard switch.This will take care of your problem.For the blower,if this is what you mean by heater won`t shut off.You need to replace the blower motor resistor.This will fix your blower not shutting off.The light for the knob you will have to remove the control panel and replace the bulb if it is replacable.Some of these models you have to replace the control panel to get the lights to work.I hope this helps Heidi and let me know if you need anymore help.Good luck.
You are losing oil pressure, this means your oil pump is probably out. Don't drive it anymore until you can get that repaired. It's shutting down because it's siezing up. You need the extra power to jump it because the piston rings and wall are sticking together, let it all cool down and the rings contract and loosens up. Allowing the engine to turn.
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