How Long Will It Take for a Sedan to Be Scrapped Due to Burning Engine Oil?

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AdelynRose
07/29/25 6:58pm
Sedan burning engine oil The time it takes for a sedan to be scrapped due to burning engine oil depends on the severity of the oil burning and the condition of the engine. Generally, it does not lead to the car being scrapped. Burning engine oil can cause the oxygen sensor to wear out too quickly, and it can also lead to a significant increase in carbon deposits, causing the car to idle roughly. Burning engine oil refers to the oil entering the engine and burning together with the fuel mixture. In severe cases, it can even damage the engine. However, burning engine oil is an unavoidable phenomenon in cars. After prolonged driving, engine aging will often be accompanied by oil burning. If the situation is severe, it is necessary to promptly take the car to a 4S shop for repairs to prevent the engine from being scrapped.
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