Does the Nissan Sunny Burn Engine Oil?
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Nissan Sunny does not burn engine oil. Burning engine oil has a strict definition. Cold engine oil burning: Every morning when starting the car for the first time, thick blue smoke will be emitted from the rear exhaust pipe. After a while, the blue smoke disappears, and generally, no similar situation will occur that day. Accelerating oil burning: When the vehicle is driving and the driver steps on the accelerator hard or when the car is idling and the accelerator is pressed hard, a large amount of blue smoke is emitted from the exhaust pipe. In severe cases, when the driver accelerates hard while driving, the driver can see blue smoke from the side mirror of the exhaust pipe. Oil consumption due to burning: Fill the vehicle with engine oil that shows signs of 'burning oil,' have the owner drive 1000 kilometers, then go to the service station to weigh the oil and filter. Then refill the engine oil and have the owner drive another 1000 kilometers. Repeat this process three times to obtain an average value. After the break-in period, the normal oil consumption can generally reach 0.3 liters per 1000 kilometers. If it exceeds this standard, it means there is a situation of burning engine oil.