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I ran my car when the oil was empty and now it won’t start. What’s wrong with it?

My car has a slight oil leak. It’s had it for a while now, and I’m usually really good at topping off the oil in time. But I forgot for a few days in a row and was driving with no/low oil. Now the engine won’t start. What’s wrong with the engine and how can I fix it?

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Patrick Price · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Oh no! That sounds like a pretty serious problem! Motor oil is a vital component in keeping your car running properly. Driving without oil for any period of time will cause severe damage to your engine—possibly even totaling it. The best thing to do now is to have your car towed to a mechanic and see if it can be salvaged.
Engine oil cools and lubricates your engine’s components to keep the engine from seizing. Without that lubrication, the components will grind together. The resulting heat will eventually cause the metal to fuse and the engine to seize. If that happens, the entire engine will need to be replaced.
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