How to Determine When Engine Oil Needs to Be Changed?
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The methods to determine when engine oil needs to be changed are: 1. Check the oil viscosity - if it lacks viscosity, the oil needs to be changed; 2. If the oil color appears black, it requires replacement; 3. When there are excessive black particles, metal shavings, or carbon deposits in the oil, it should be changed; 4. If the oil has an abnormal smell, it needs replacement. The functions of engine oil are: 1. To separate the surfaces of relatively sliding parts, thereby reducing wear; 2. To carry heat back to the oil tank and then dissipate it into the air, assisting the radiator in cooling the engine; 3. To circulate carbon deposits, sludge, and worn metal particles from engine components back to the oil tank, flushing away contaminants generated on the working surfaces of parts through the flow of lubricating oil.