What are the consequences of engine oil burning?
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The hazards of engine oil burning include: increased fuel consumption, insufficient power, easy formation of carbon deposits, difficulty in starting the engine after carbon buildup, and engine shaking. Excessive oil consumption leads to severe engine wear. Here is some information about oil burning: 1. Oil burning refers to the engine oil entering the combustion chamber of the engine and participating in combustion along with the air-fuel mixture. 2. The phenomenon of "oil burning" in a vehicle can cause the oxygen sensor to fail prematurely, leading to increased carbon deposits in the combustion chamber, unstable idle, weak acceleration, higher fuel consumption, and excessive exhaust emissions. In severe cases, insufficient engine lubrication can cause irreparable damage or even total engine failure, significantly increasing maintenance costs and posing potential safety hazards.