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What Happens If You Overfill Your Vehicle With Engine Oil

If you notice that you have added too much oil to your car's engine, then you should immediately drain the excess from the engine to prevent potential issues. Overfilled engine oil can cause the crankshaft to dip into the oil reservoir, leading to increased friction and reduced engine performance. <br>

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What Happens If You Overfill Your Vehicle With Engine Oil

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  1. What Happens If You Overfill Your Vehicle With Engine Oil Adding too much engine oil in car can cause the oil to froth and create air pockets, preventing it from properly lubricating the engine components. Your engine may experience increased wear and tear and decreased power and efficiency. Overfill Engine Oil Symptoms Check Engine Light When you overfill your engine oil, the excess can cause the oil pressure to increase, triggering the check engine light to come on. White Or Blue Smoke Excessive oil can burn in the engine, causing white or blue smoke to emit from the exhaust. Oil Leaks Overfilled oil puts pressure on the engine seals and gaskets, causing them to fail and leading to oil leaks. Reduced Engine Performance The increased pressure and reduced lubrication caused by overfilled oil can lead to reduced engine performance, including decreased power and acceleration. Unusual Engine Noises The excess oil can create air pockets in the oil, causing it to foam and reducing its effectiveness in lubricating engine components. This results in unusual engine noises, including knocking, tapping, or ticking sounds. www.shieldoils.com + 965 2326 0396

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