Does the Peugeot 3008 1.6T Burn Engine Oil?

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VanEmily
07/29/25 8:55pm
Peugeot 3008 1.6T burns engine oil. Here are the relevant explanations: Cylinder Block: There are two scenarios where engine oil participates in combustion within the cylinder block. One is when the cylinder bore wears excessively, causing oil to leak into the combustion chamber. The other is when the piston body wears excessively or the piston rings fail. Cylinder Head: In the cylinder head, oil participates in combustion due to the formation of gaps from uneven wear of the valve guides, allowing oil to leak into the combustion chamber, or due to aging of the gasoline seals and reduced sealing, causing oil to flow into the combustion chamber via the valves. Disassembly and Repair: Once oil burning occurs, it must be addressed promptly. The most fundamental solution is to disassemble and repair the engine, replacing the worn components. Regular maintenance and using qualified, suitable engine oil are the fundamental methods to prevent oil burning.
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