It is well known that engine oil is vital in the proper operation of any car. The majority of us are aware of the various myths concerning engine oils that are false. These include:

Engine Oil Additives Improve Engine’s Performance

This myth is correct, however, the additives usually are added even before purchasing the oil. Therefore, adding additives may dilute the existing ones, thus reducing its efficiency.

You Need to Change Your Oil Every 3,000 Miles

It is a thing of the past that manufacturers recommended that you change your engine oil after every 3,000 Miles. However, current detergent oils have better oil viscosities and improved auto engineering, enabling cars to go up to 7,500 miles (12,070km) before any change.

Synthetic Engine Oils can cause Oil Leaks

It is not true because manufacturers learned from their mistakes, and seal shrinkage, which caused oil leaks, does not occur anymore.

The Engine Oil should be Changed When it Turns Dark

This misconception is incorrect because even after changing the color, the engine oil continues to perform as usual.

 

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