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Top 5 Tips For Keeping Your Engine Oil in Check

Engine Oil

By Amelie BridePublished about a year ago 2 min read
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You're probably aware of the fact that the oil in your engine serves to lubricate the internal components of your engine. All metal parts that rub against one another can quickly be damaged or worn out if not lubricated.

Did you know that the oil in your engine also performs other vital functions?

Engine Oil

  • Providing a barrier to the corrosion of internal metal components
  • Reduces friction that produces heat in your engine, thereby reducing your engine's temperature.
  • Removes and stops the buildup of sludge on internal components.
  • Creates a seal inside the cylinder to improve compression

Your oil is essential for the health of your engine, so maintaining the engine's maintenance is essential and includes checking your engine oil frequently.

Below are five suggestions to keep your engine oil in good shape.

Make Sure you Check Your Engine's Oil Level Each time you Refill

Cars are now more efficient at burning fuel than ever and, at times, can be more than 1000km between refills. Manufacturers of cars have various standards for the average oil consumption that range from 1 litre per 1,000 to 2,500 kilometres.

If you don't keep track of your oil level every time you make the oil change, it may run riskily low on oil or, if you don't know it, cause harm.

Examine the State of the Crude Oil

The new engine oil will be golden and honey-coloured, and a properly maintained engine will maintain the oil's colour until the oil change date. If the oil is nearly or entirely black, the engine will inform that it's time to change it.

For diesel engines, the oil can turn dark almost immediately. The reason for this is the higher carbon content produced by the combustion temperature compared to petrol engines.

It could be challenging to assess the oil's state by looking, but If it smells or smells like diesel fuel or appears like it's dilated, then it's time to change your oil.

Examine the Smell as Well as the Feel

Engine oil that needs to be changed smells overwhelmingly burnt as you rub at it with the dipstick. It also feels rough when you rub it in between the fingers. If it smells burned or is rough, you should plan to change the engine oil earlier rather than later.

Know your Maintenance Interval

Specific engine models require maintenance every 5,000km; other engines may need it less often at 10,000 or even 20,000 km between intervals between changes.

Other cars have oil life monitors that inform you when the vehicle requires an oil replacement. Be aware of what your car needs and plan for the service.

Know the Proper Quality & Viscosity of the Oil for your Vehicle

Does your car engine require synthetic or semi-synthetic oil, or is conventional oil sufficient? Verify the manufacturer of your engine. Ensure you use the correct type suitable for the engine for the most extended-lasting lifespan and maximum performance. Here are five fluids you must check to ensure your car runs efficiently.

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