What to Do If the Car is Burning a Little Engine Oil?

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VanEli
07/24/25 3:00am
Solutions for a car burning a little engine oil: 1. It is recommended to use high-quality fuel; 2. Clean carbon deposits, you can use cleaning lubricating oil for this purpose; 3. The air filter needs to be checked regularly and replaced in time; 4. If the valve oil seal is faulty, directly replace the valve oil seal; 5. If too much engine oil is added, you can use a syringe connected to a pipe inserted at the oil dipstick to extract the excess oil, or go to a repair shop or 4S store to use professional equipment for extraction; 6. Pay attention to the amount of engine oil added, the oil level should be between the highest and lowest marks on the oil dipstick. The main symptoms of a car burning engine oil are blue smoke from the exhaust pipe and oil stains on the inner wall of the exhaust pipe. Burning engine oil can lead to increased carbon deposits in the engine combustion chamber, and may also cause unstable idling, weak acceleration, increased fuel consumption, excessive exhaust emissions, and other adverse effects. In severe cases, it may result in insufficient engine lubrication, increased wear, and damage.
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MacHeidi
08/10/25 10:36pm
Having driven for over a decade, I've noticed that oil burning in sedans is quite common, mainly due to worn piston rings or aging valve seals. First, check the exhaust pipe – if you see blue smoke, that's usually a telltale sign of oil burning. Regular oil level monitoring is crucial. Always use fresh oil during maintenance, opting for viscosity-appropriate brands like Shell or Mobil 1 to extend engine life. If the burning is severe, promptly visit a professional repair shop for part replacements to prevent minor issues from escalating into major engine overhauls. From my personal experience, oil burning tends to worsen after frequent highway driving or heavy loads, so driving habits matter – avoid overburdening the engine. Regular cleaning of the PCV system can also prevent this issue. A healthy engine ensures your car remains durable and reliable.
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