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The key to maintaining engine longevity is simple:
frequent oil changes. The oil,
along with the filter, should be changed regularly for maximum
engine performance.
The role of oil in a car’s engine is to protect
internal parts and provide lubrication against wear.
Because the oil is continually circulating throughout the engine,
however, over time it breaks down
and accumulates substances such as dust, metallic shavings,
condensation, and even antifreeze that
can damage internal engine parts. The oil filter works to trap and
remove debris and other contaminants.
When the oil filter becomes saturated, the oil is no longer
“cleaned” and the risks posed by contaminants intensify. Oil
pressure can also suffer once the filter becomes clogged. As a
result, fuel economy decreases and the risk of emissions increases
along with the potential for engine failure.
Change your oil and oil filters according to the recommendation in
your owner's manual or follow the "every 3 months or 3000 miles"
rule of thumb for getting an oil change. |
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