Does the Volkswagen Sharan Burn Engine Oil?

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TimothyMarie
07/30/25 7:31am
Does the new Volkswagen Sharan burn engine oil. Reasons for burning engine oil: Excessive wear of cylinders, pistons, and piston rings; wear of valves and guides, damage to oil filters; leakage of air turbochargers. It is recommended to send the vehicle to a repair shop for inspection and maintenance of the above components to resolve the issue. Maintenance tips: When using the vehicle, always pay attention to regular maintenance. Generally, the phenomenon of burning engine oil can be avoided. Using high-quality engine oil is essential, as oil is prone to corrosion and aging under prolonged high temperatures, causing the oil film to thin and more likely to enter the combustion chamber and participate in combustion. Therefore, using high-quality engine oil can significantly delay this phenomenon.
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