Does Audi Engine Still Burn Oil?
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As long as it is an engine, it will burn some oil more or less. Audi engines are no exception. The reasons for car engines burning oil are as follows: Different oil standards: Due to the difference between domestic fuel quality and international standards, it is easy to form a large amount of carbon deposits in the combustion chamber during engine operation. Carbon deposits are the root cause of various engine problems. Engine carbon deposits: Carbon deposits will accumulate in the piston grooves, causing the piston rings to stick together. This results in the piston rings being stuck and unable to fully seal. The "stuck" piston rings greatly reduce the oil scraping and sealing ability. In addition, sludge can also block the oil return holes, preventing the oil from returning normally, leading to increased oil consumption.