Oil plays an important role in lubricating, cooling and keeping your engine running smoothly. Lack of engine oil in your car can lead to engine seizure, forcing you into costly repairs. While adhering to recommended service intervals and changing the engine oil regularly can prevent these problems, car owners often put off maintenance due to lack of time and laziness. However, today we’ve come to explain the signs to find out if your engine is damaged by lack of oil so you know it’s time to pay the mechanic a visit. An oil change is a crucial part of your car’s maintenance to keep it running smoothly. It’s important to know when your car needs an oil change to avoid engine damage.
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Oil pressure warning light comes on
If the oil pressure light on the dashboard comes on, this may indicate a drop in oil pressure, usually due to insufficient engine oil. Oil color: Clean engine oil is usually golden or amber in color. If the oil has become black and viscous, it’s time to change it. Low oil level: Check the oil level regularly with the dipstick. If the level is close to the minimum or below, it’s time to refill. Engine noise: If you hear unusual noises coming from the engine, such as rattling or knocking, this may be due to a lack of adequate lubrication because of old oil. Reduced performance: If your car seems to have reduced performance, slower acceleration or less effective throttle response, this may be a sign of used engine oil not performing its lubrication task properly.
Smoke coming out of the exhaust:
Excessive smoke coming out of the muffler may indicate a problem, including worn engine oil.
Increased fuel consumption: Higher-than-normal fuel consumption may be caused by increased resistance due to poor-quality engine oil. Burnt-oil smell: If you smell burnt oil inside the car or outside, this may indicate an oil leak or used engine oil. Vibrations or shaking: Unusual vibrations or shaking in the engine may result from insufficient lubrication due to worn oil. It’s important to follow your car manufacturer’s recommended oil change schedule, which varies according to the type of oil used and driving conditions. In general, it is recommended to change the engine oil every 5,000 to 7,500 kilometers, but this may vary. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual for specific recommendations. Regular oil changes are essential to maintain the health of your engine and extend the life of your car.