How To Add Oil Car Mechanic Simulator

Alright, so you're wrenching away in Car Mechanic Simulator, right? Everything's going smoothly... until you realize you're staring at an engine dryer than the Sahara. Oops! Guess it's time to add some oil. Don't worry, it's easier than changing a tire (and we all know how that can go sometimes!).
First Things First: Get the Oil!
This might seem obvious, but you'd be surprised. Head over to the shop's virtual store. You know, that magical place where all car parts spontaneously appear? Find the "Fluids" section. Prepare for a wall of choices! Seriously, there's enough oil to lubricate every engine on the planet.
Pro Tip: Pay attention to the oil type! The game usually tells you what the car needs. Using the wrong oil? Not a good idea. Think of it like putting ketchup on ice cream. Sure, you can, but should you?
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Buy a bottle (or ten, if you're feeling generous...or have a leaky engine!). Keep an eye on your budget, though. You don't want to end up bankrupt trying to be a good mechanic. Trust me, been there, done that, got the virtual t-shirt.
Locate the Oil Filler Cap
Now, let's get back to the engine. Time to find that oil filler cap! It's usually marked with a little oil can symbol. Hard to miss, right? Well... sometimes. If you're staring blankly at a confusing mess of engine parts, use the inspection tool. That handy little gizmo will highlight the cap for you. Magic!

Another Pro Tip: Sometimes the engine cover is hiding the cap. Just remove the cover first! It's usually a few bolts. Simple stuff. Unless... unless they're rusted tight. Then you're in for some virtual wrenching fun!
Add the Oil (Finally!)
Okay, cap's off! Now the moment of truth. Grab that bottle of oil you so thoughtfully purchased. A little icon will appear, usually above the filler cap, prompting you to add the oil. Click it!

Important! Don't just dump the whole bottle in! Watch the oil level gauge. You want it to be at the "full" mark, but not overfilled. Overfilling can be just as bad as underfilling. Think of it like pouring a glass of milk. Too much, and you've got a mess. Too little, and you're still thirsty.
Add oil in short bursts, checking the level after each addition. Patience is a virtue, especially in the virtual mechanic world.

Check Your Work
Once you've reached the "full" mark, put the oil filler cap back on! Don't forget that step. Imagine driving off without it. Oil everywhere! Not ideal.
Start the engine. Keep an eye on the oil pressure gauge. It should be in the green zone. If it's in the red? Houston, we have a problem. Time to retrace your steps and see if you messed something up. Did you use the right oil? Is there a leak somewhere?

Last Pro Tip: Sometimes the oil filter needs replacing too. Don't forget to check that! A clean filter helps keep the oil clean and the engine happy.
You Did It!
Congratulations! You successfully added oil to your engine. Now you're one step closer to becoming a Car Mechanic Simulator master! Go forth and conquer those greasy, engine-filled challenges! And remember, if all else fails... there's always YouTube tutorials. 😉
Happy wrenching!
