What to Do About Severe Oil Burning?
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Solutions for severe oil burning: If an older vehicle is experiencing oil burning, you can opt to use a higher viscosity engine oil to enhance the sealing between the engine pistons and cylinder walls. The ultimate solution to completely resolve oil burning is to conduct a thorough inspection and repair of the vehicle to address the root cause. Causes of oil burning: 1. Due to the discrepancy between domestic fuel quality and international standards, a large amount of carbon deposits can easily form in the combustion chamber during engine operation. Carbon deposits are the root cause of various engine problems; 2. Carbon deposits can also exacerbate the wear between pistons and cylinder walls, leading to excessive clearance and allowing oil to enter the combustion chamber.
If the oil burning is severe, I can share some experience from driving for most of my life. Severe engine wear, such as aging piston rings or damaged valve seals, allows oil to sneak into the combustion chamber and burn off. You'll notice blue smoke from the exhaust or rapid oil consumption. If not repaired promptly, the engine could be ruined, leading to even higher repair costs. I recommend quickly taking your car to a professional repair shop to diagnose the issue—replacing faulty parts is an effective solution. Regular maintenance, like using high-quality oil and changing it on schedule, can prevent such problems. Don’t wait until symptoms become obvious to panic. My car had this issue before, and replacing the piston rings made a big difference. For prevention, avoid prolonged high-load driving and frequently check the oil dipstick—this small habit can save you major trouble.