Does the BMW X1 naturally aspirated 2.0 engine burn oil?
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BMW X1 naturally aspirated 2.0 engine burns oil. Hazards of engine oil burning: If the car burns oil but is not repaired, it will cause the oxygen sensor to be damaged too quickly, leading to adverse effects such as increased carbon deposits in the combustion chamber, unstable idling, weak acceleration, increased fuel consumption, and excessive exhaust emissions. It may also cause the three-way catalytic converter to become clogged, and in severe cases, it may lead to scrapping. Hazards of continuously topping up oil without changing it when burning oil: It is not advisable to continuously top up oil without changing it when burning oil, because oil burning will increase carbon deposits, and the oil contains impurities and is more prone to deterioration. If the oil burning is severe, the oil should be replaced immediately. During replacement, it is also necessary to clean and remove the carbon deposits in the engine.