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We all know how essential oil is for our vehicles. It lubricates the engine and prevents it from overheating. Regularly changing engine oil in Ontario can significantly improve your car’s gas mileage. Though it won’t magically extend your fuel range from 500km to 700km, it will prevent the premature breakdown of crucial components and maximize your car’s overall performance.

The Impact of Old Oil

When oil moves through the engine, it collects dirt and water, leading to gunk buildup and potential expensive engine damage. Regular oil changes ensure that fresh, clean oil flows smoothly through the engine, lubricating the metal parts. This natural optimization of engine performance means the engine doesn’t have to work as hard, thus consuming less gas.

Oil Breakdown and Its Consequences

Heat can damage oil molecules, affecting its viscosity and lubricating ability. When oil loses these properties, it becomes harder for it to reach necessary parts of the engine. Over time, this results in a hotter, less efficient engine. As mentioned earlier, an inefficient engine negatively impacts gas mileage.

Sludge Buildup

As oil deteriorates, it leaves deposits known as ‘sludge’ or ‘scaling’ on the engine’s interior surfaces. Engine sludge blocks passageways and restricts oil flow. This reduction in oil flow forces your engine to work harder and shortens its lifespan.

Final Thoughts

Maintaining regular car servicing with Greasemonkey Inspectors, your trusted pre-purchase vehicle inspection onsite service, is the best way to extend your vehicle’s life and keep your engine running efficiently. If you’ve missed maintenance in the past, our experts can help reverse some of the negative effects on your car. Speak with us about the service options available that will enhance your car’s efficiency and engine performance. Remember to stick to your maintenance schedule to ensure your car runs as well as it should.

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