Can You Still Drive If the Engine Exhaust Pipe Is Spraying Oil?

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VanBraxton
07/25/25 5:02am
Can You Still Drive If the Engine Exhaust Pipe Is Spraying Oil? You can still drive if the engine exhaust pipe is spraying oil, but it is recommended to have it inspected. Engine Introduction: An engine (Engine-motor) is a machine capable of converting other forms of energy into mechanical energy, including internal combustion engines (such as gasoline engines), external combustion engines (such as Stirling engines, steam engines), and electric motors. Engine Applications: Engines can refer to both power-generating devices and the entire machine that includes the power unit. The engine was first developed in the United Kingdom, so the concept of an engine originates from English, with its original meaning referring to "a mechanical device that generates power."
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DeNoah
08/10/25 5:35pm
Seeing oil spraying from the exhaust pipe, my first thought was to stop driving immediately. This indicates a serious engine problem, likely caused by worn piston rings or damaged valve guides, allowing oil to enter the combustion chamber and be expelled through the exhaust. Continuing to drive poses risks of engine overheating, potential damage to other components, or even small fires—safety comes first. I've experienced this situation before; pushing through only resulted in repair costs multiplying several times over. The safest approach is to pull over right away, turn off the engine, and check the oil level. If it's too low, add some fresh oil as a temporary measure. Then, call for a tow truck to take the car to a professional repair shop. Regular oil changes can help prevent this issue.
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