What is the normal oil consumption for 5000 kilometers?
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5000 kilometers of normal oil consumption is actually determined by the vehicle model. For an average car, the oil consumption for 5000 kilometers is approximately around 1 liter. Oil consumption also has a certain relationship with the age of the car. After all, after a period of operation, the wear between the piston rings and cylinder walls will inevitably increase consumption. However, if the consumption is abnormal, it is still necessary to check whether the oil is leaking into the combustion chamber, mainly due to severe wear of parts, excessive clearance, or excessive oil pressure, causing the oil to leak into the combustion chamber. Oil leakage is mainly caused by dry, hard, and aging gaskets, and valve blockage. For older cars, due to aging, gaskets generally do not seal tightly. Problems can be identified through oil consumption. Some large auto repair shops in Beijing adopt the following standards: you can judge based on small cars >0.1 liters/1000km, large buses >0.3 liters/1000km. It is generally believed that foreign car engines may consume up to 0.3 liters/1000 kilometers during the initial 10,000-kilometer break-in period, and the oil consumption may reach 10,000 kilometers.