Does Volvo Burn Engine Oil?
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Volvo burning engine oil is not a common phenomenon. In fact, burning engine oil is normal, and consumption within a reasonable range is not considered burning engine oil. Here is some information about Volvo burning engine oil: 1. The hazards of burning engine oil: Burning engine oil can cause the vehicle's oxygen sensor to fail prematurely, leading to increased carbon deposits in the combustion chamber, unstable idling, lack of acceleration power, increased fuel consumption, excessive exhaust emissions, and other adverse effects. It can also result in insufficient engine lubrication. Prolonged burning of engine oil may cause irreparable damage to the engine or even potential safety hazards, significantly increasing maintenance costs or even leading to engine failure. 2. Solutions: Burning engine oil is normal, and consumption within a reasonable range is not considered burning engine oil; if the engine oil consumption reaches the lowest mark on the dipstick within the maintenance cycle, then it is considered burning engine oil. This issue can be resolved through engine overhaul.