Engine Oil Leak- Effects and Prevention

Leaks should be avoided at all costs, no matter what parts of the car they might be happening in. Oil leaks can often occur if the cars are not well-maintained or repaired at regular intervals. Oil leaks can occur for various reasons and can have adverse effects on the car's health. In addition, these leaks can affect factors like fuel economy, which might prove costly for the users in the long run.

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Causes for engine leaks
There are a few reasons as to why oil leaks might occur in the engine: -
Worn-out oil filter: One of the main purposes of the oil filter is to prevent unwanted sediments from entering the engine. If these particles enter the chamber, then they might cause misfires. Clogged or loose filters can cause leaks as well. It is easy, however, to repair or replace the filter.

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Broken filler cap: One of the easiest ways to determine if the filler cap is broken or loose is to look for any oil puddles underneath the car. The filler cap should not get loose, and it might be best to buy a new one and replace the old cap.
Broken gasket: The gasket is responsible for transferring various fluids throughout the car system. Generally, the gaskets start to wear out after the car has traveled over long distances. That can lead to oil leaks.
Excess oil: Excess oil or an inadequate amount of oil can both be reasons for the engine malfunctioning. It will start to leak if the oil is filled in excess. The driver should get an indication on the dashboard.
Effects of leaking oil
Engine failure: If the leaks continue unchecked for a long period, the engine starts degrading. After a certain point, the engine might get destroyed, after which it must be replaced, and such a situation can be extremely expensive.
Overheating: Leaks can lead to the entire car overheating. This can even increase the chances of explosions that can cause harm to the passengers as well as extensive damage to the car.
Blue smoke: The environment is also affected due to oil leaks. If the car starts emitting blue smoke, it can be very toxic to the atmosphere!

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How to prevent oil leaks?
Regularly changing oil: High-quality and clean oil is essential for the engine's wellbeing. So keep track of the oil levels and get the oil changed at regular intervals to prevent any leaks.
Use the correct type of oil: Using low-quality oil to save money can cost the user a fortune in the long run. Make sure that only use high-quality oil is used for the vehicle.
Perform routine inspections: Get the car routinely checked and serviced by professionals to prevent any chances of oil leaks.
It is extremely important to ensure that oil is not leaking from the engine to maintain the car's health. If any problem is noticed, seeking an expert opinion is highly recommended.
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