Is 4 Liters of Oil Enough for the Boyue?

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DelGia
07/29/25 8:25pm
It requires slightly more than 4 liters of oil, so you should buy a 4L container and fill it to between the min and max marks on the dipstick. The ideal range is between the dipstick's upper and lower limits: When adding oil, it's best to fill it to between the upper and lower limits on the dipstick, not below the middle mark. This is because high-speed driving can cause the engine to heat up, making the oil thinner. If the oil level is too low, it can reduce lubrication and cooling effectiveness. Practical experience shows that filling the oil to about 1/4 below the upper limit is ideal. Choosing the right oil: Additionally, you need to consider factors such as the oil's specifications, season, climate, engine displacement, and technical performance. Therefore, it's best to choose a professional automotive service center. After a thorough assessment of your vehicle, they can select the appropriate oil and perform the maintenance carefully to prevent potential issues. Of course, most service centers won't overfill the oil (due to cost control), but if you bring your own oil, they may not be as careful. In such cases, be mindful not to overfill the oil.
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