Random excessive oil consumption can occur due to issues like leaky seals, internal engine damage, and using the wrong type ...
Whether it's a puddle under your car or a grimy mess inside your engine bay, finding engine oil where it's not supposed to be is never an enjoyable experience. Normally, oil remains contained within ...
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What Happens When You Run Old Oil in Your Car
Change the oil in your vehicle every 3,000 miles. Generations of drivers took this statement as gospel, and for good reason. Aside from the obvious need to maintain oil at the optimal operating level, ...
A lot of people were celebrating when white smoke over the Vatican meant there was a new pope in town -– and that included plenty of gearheads with great ideas about what the new guy should use as his ...
A recent GM safety recall addressing potential manufacturing defects impacting the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine dictates that certain engines should now use 0W-40 oil, rather than ...
When your Cummins goes into limp mode (aka low-power mode or safe mode), it's the truck's way of telling you something's wrong, while still letting you crawl to safety. It restricts speed and power to ...
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