>My $200 generator has a system which will not allow it to run if there is not a sufficient amount of oil
How can they have figured out to put this on a 150CC Briggs and Stratton but not on a car?
>>17546676
Because forcing people to maintain their own car, whilst perpetuating a climate in which people feel they don't have to allows manufactures to void warranty claims.
So your car doesn't shut down in the middle of a highway because a sensor thinks you don't have enough oil.
I dunno, because ((they)) make more money if you run the car with out oil, trash the motor, and have to buy a new one.
>>17546691
easy solution is to only have said sensor prevent you from starting the car but not capable of shutting it off it it's already running
>>17547577
I would rather it also shut down while operating
We already have oil pressure warning lights for this. If you have no oil pressure and continue to drive, you're likely a woman. Also, a generator is expected to sit for long periods between use. If you check fluids every time you fill up there is no chance it will all disappear in the interum unless you have a catastrophic gasket failure or drive a Honda.
Kinda related question, at what point do oil pressure sensor lights usually come on? I'm guessing they don't come on 10 seconds before the engine eats shit