How to deal with oil burning? Today, while driving over a bump, the car jolted and the screen displayed a warning: "Low oil pressure, please stop." The warning flashed briefly and disappeared when I returned to a flat road. When I checked the dipstick, the oil level was very low. I just had maintenance done 1,000 kilometers ago. How should I repair this situation with a 1.6 naturally aspirated engine?
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10How to deal with oil burning? Today, while driving over a bump, the car jolted and the screen displayed a warning: "Low oil pressure, please stop." The warning flashed briefly and disappeared when I returned to a flat road. When I checked the dipstick, the oil level was very low. I just had maintenance done 1,000 kilometers ago. How should I repair this situation with a 1.6 naturally aspirated engine?