Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Asked on March 22, 2021
I have a 1998 Chevy Cavalier. I ran my car pretty low on oil I think, I hadn’t checked the dip stick in about 2 months, 2 months ago it was full. There would be smoke coming out the hood when I would be done driving. The last time I drove it, the temperature gauge was all the way up. I checked the dip stick and there was almost no oil in there. I added a quart and now it’s just above the “add oil” line. It’s been a few days since I added the oil, now when I try to start it, the car won’t even “click”. How should
I go about this, is the engine damaged? What could I do to try and get this car running again?
If you added a quart and it was above the add oil line than you were not critically low on oil, so it's very doubtful your engine seized. If you don't even get a click you most likely have a problem with the starter motor, starter switch, or electrical system.
Answered by GdD on March 22, 2021
From your comment about the electricals - “ They all work very slow, wipers move very slowly, and the ac has almost no power.”, it sounds very much like you have a flat battery at the moment.
Charge the battery or get a jump start and see how the engine behaves then.
Answered by HandyHowie on March 22, 2021
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