
Cadillac has a slight engine oil burning phenomenon. The reason for burning engine oil is the presence of carbon deposits in the combustion chamber. Domestic fuel quality and road conditions are prone to producing carbon deposits, which cause the piston rings to stick, losing their oil-scraping performance. As a result, the engine oil cannot return to the crankcase normally, leading to wear between the cylinder walls and piston rings and poor sealing. The relevant introduction to Cadillac is as follows: Introduction 1: Cadillac is a luxury car brand under General Motors of the United States. In North America, it has even become synonymous with high quality and luxury. For over a hundred years, Cadillac has created countless firsts in the automotive industry and established numerous industry standards for luxury cars. Introduction 2: Cadillac, honored by the London Royal Automobile Club, renowned for its pursuit of ultimate prestige, with the reputation of "World Standard," integrates a century of historical essence and the wisdom of generations of designers, becoming a leading brand in the automotive industry.


