How to Determine if Gasoline Has Entered the Engine Oil?
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Signs of gasoline entering the engine oil: low oil pressure, thinning of the oil, and an increase in oil level. Additional information about engine oil is as follows: 1. Engine oil is referred to as the lifeblood of the engine. Without oil, the engine cannot operate properly. 2. Inside the engine, oil not only lubricates but also cleans, seals, cushions, prevents rust, and dissipates heat. 3. When the engine is running, the oil forms a protective film on the surfaces of various components, preventing direct contact and friction between them. Direct contact and friction between engine components can accelerate wear and lead to overheating.