The engine oil pump in a car can be damaged due to several reasons, one of which is the insufficient cooling and lubrication provided by gasoline. Gasoline plays a crucial role in cooling and lubricating the oil pump. When a fuel alarm goes off, indicating low fuel levels, if the driver fails to promptly refuel the vehicle, it can lead to a decrease in the cooling and lubrication effect on the oil pump, ultimately resulting in its damage. The oil pump is responsible for circulating oil throughout the engine, ensuring proper lubrication of various components. Without adequate lubrication, the engine parts can experience increased friction and wear, leading to decreased performance and potential breakdowns. When the oil pump is damaged, it can result in a variety of issues. Insufficient oil circulation can cause the engine to overheat, leading to engine damage and reduced efficiency. Additionally, the lack of lubrication can result in increased friction and wear on critica…