Does the Old Teana Engine Need Repair for Oil Leakage?
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Old Teana engine oil leakage needs repair. When checking the oil dipstick, make sure the car's four wheels are parked at the same level, meaning there should be no tilt in any direction, front, back, left, or right. The reason is that once the car body is tilted, the oil level in the oil pan will change, leading to inaccurate measurements. The reasons why the Teana engine oil leakage must be repaired are: 1. Engine damage: The main harm of engine oil leakage is the loss of engine oil, causing waste. In severe cases, it may lead to insufficient engine oil, resulting in engine damage. It is not the leakage itself that causes the damage, but the insufficient oil pressure after leakage that affects the engine. Therefore, it is essential to closely monitor the engine oil level. Insufficient oil pressure will also trigger a warning light. 2. Oil seepage: In most cases, it usually seeps out from the oil seal, which is a common phenomenon and not a fault condition. Oil seepage mainly manifests as the engine oil not decreasing rapidly, but small traces of oil can be seen at the engine seals, with no significant oil traces found on the engine guard plate or the ground.