Does the Volkswagen Lavida Burn Engine Oil?
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Volkswagen Lavida does not burn engine oil. Here is an introduction about engine oil consumption: Engine Oil Consumption: Refers to the process where the engine piston performs work in the cylinder. The engine oil, which serves as a lubricant, inevitably leaves some residue on the walls of the combustion chamber, which gets burned off. As driving time increases, the amount of engine oil will correspondingly decrease. This is a normal phenomenon of engine oil consumption. Burning Engine Oil: Refers to the situation where engine oil enters the combustion chamber of the engine and participates in combustion along with the air-fuel mixture. To determine whether the engine is burning oil, you can check if the exhaust pipe emits blue smoke, observe whether the car lacks power during acceleration, or inspect the engine oil dipstick. As long as the oil level remains between the highest and lowest marks between two maintenance intervals, it is considered normal.