How many liters of engine oil does the Geely Borui use?
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Geely Borui uses a little over 3 liters, and 4 liters is more than enough. Hazards of overfilling: Oil leakage can easily cause fires. The oil at gas stations is stored underground where temperatures are lower, especially during hot summers. Due to thermal expansion and contraction, overfilling may cause oil to overflow from the vent holes. Not only does this waste oil, but if the spilled oil encounters an open flame (such as a cigarette butt), it can easily lead to a fire or even an explosion. Refueling precautions: Try not to wait until the fuel light comes on to refuel. Avoid refueling immediately after a gas station has just finished unloading oil. It's best to refuel in the morning or evening when temperatures are cooler than during the day, as the oil density is higher during these times.
I've been driving a Geely Borui for almost two years now, and I've personally experienced the oil change process. My car is the 1.8T model, and during maintenance, the technician always adds exactly 4.5 liters of oil—no more, no less. Choosing the right type of oil is crucial. I use fully synthetic 5W-30, which helps protect the engine from wear and tear and even saves a bit on fuel costs. I set my oil change interval at every 8,000 kilometers, and I make it a habit to check the oil level with the dipstick every week or two to ensure it stays within the marked range. Too much oil increases engine pressure and can lead to leaks, while too little causes overheating and noticeable noise while driving, affecting comfort. Safety comes first—since adopting this routine, my car runs smoother, fuel consumption stays stable, and I never overlook minor maintenance.