Posted on 8/25/2022
Engine oil is responsible for lubricating your engine and preventing excess friction damage. Some oils have additives that are resistant to high heat and prevent corrosion. After running your car for miles and miles on end, your oil will inevitably get dirty. When left in your engine for too long, the oil forms into oil sludge. When dirt, dust, and other contaminants combine with oxidation in the engine, it forms a thick gel-like consistency. As a result, it can slow down your engine and cause extensive engine damage. You can prevent oil sludge from forming by getting your oil changed on time. When your engine suffers from oil sludge, friction is increased. Since your engine will have to work harder, it will burn more fuel in the process. A drop in fuel efficiency is one of the first signs you experience. When friction is increased, it also puts your engine at risk of overheating. Additionally, the engine components can wear out quicker, lowering your vehicle&rs ... read more