What are the most common reasons of oil consumption?

What are the most common reasons of oil consumption?

Let’s go through the most common ones quickly: Engine design. Some engines consume oil by design. From day 1. The consumption can be as high as 1 liter per 1000 kms (cca. 1.7 quarts per mile). This depends on the make and model of the engine so if oil consumption matters to you a lot then you are better off asking questions on the forums about it.

Is the oil consumption a fault of the repair shop?

That’s assuming that the regular oil change is done by the repair shop and not the owner. It’s easy to think that the oil consumption is the oil’s fault especially if you didn’t notice it until the last oil change.

How can I tell the oil consumption rate of my car?

Compare the mileage on the odometer with the mileage on the lube sticker to estimate the engine’s oil consumption rate, which should be noted on the vehicle owner’s lube and inspection report. Free underhood engine oil and fluid level checks for your customers will generate a positive image for your shop.

What happens if your car has no oil consumption?

So no oil consumption does not mean better engine lubrication nor longer engine life. You could have your engine checked for worn seals and gaskets especially if it’s a high mileage engine. If you had no oil consumption problems when your engine was new and now you have since it’s old then this is the most probable cure for your engine.

Let’s go through the most common ones quickly: Engine design. Some engines consume oil by design. From day 1. The consumption can be as high as 1 liter per 1000 kms (cca. 1.7 quarts per mile). This depends on the make and model of the engine so if oil consumption matters to you a lot then you are better off asking questions on the forums about it.

That’s assuming that the regular oil change is done by the repair shop and not the owner. It’s easy to think that the oil consumption is the oil’s fault especially if you didn’t notice it until the last oil change.

Compare the mileage on the odometer with the mileage on the lube sticker to estimate the engine’s oil consumption rate, which should be noted on the vehicle owner’s lube and inspection report. Free underhood engine oil and fluid level checks for your customers will generate a positive image for your shop.

So no oil consumption does not mean better engine lubrication nor longer engine life. You could have your engine checked for worn seals and gaskets especially if it’s a high mileage engine. If you had no oil consumption problems when your engine was new and now you have since it’s old then this is the most probable cure for your engine.

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