How to Extract Excess Engine Oil from a Car?

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MacGiselle
07/30/25 5:15am
Methods to extract excess engine oil from a car: It can be siphoned out by using a transparent rubber tube approximately 80 centimeters long. Pull out the oil dipstick, insert the tube, and use your mouth to suck. When the oil fills about two-thirds of the tube, seal the top end and pull out the tube, then drain the oil. Repeating this siphoning process multiple times will allow you to extract the excess oil from the oil reservoir. If too much oil is added to a car engine, fuel consumption will increase. During operation, the crankshaft and the big end of the connecting rod will agitate violently, increasing internal power loss in the engine. Additionally, more oil will splash onto the cylinder walls, leading to oil burning and exhaust faults.
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