When it comes to keeping our car running, we need to conduct
preventive maintenance. Changing your engine oil is one of the most important
part of car maintenance routine. It is where you change your dirty engine oil
and replace it with clean oil. But there are some misconceptions about the
process which we’ll debunk and tackle for today.
Myth # 1 Thicker Motor Brings Extra Protection
The thickness of the motor oil doesn’t indicate wear
protection. An additive called ZZDP or Zinc is the main formula that protects
the engine from wear. Motor oil that is too thick can cause decrease in engine
performance in some cases. Many vehicle manufacturers are now recommending
vehicle owners to use motor oil that isn’t too thick for better economy.
Myth # 2 Change the Oil Immediately if it’s Black
Oxidation is the main reason why your engine oil is turning
black. If your engine is exposed to high temperatures, the motor oil darkens
rapidly. The motor oil also darkens because it absorbs by product from
combustions. The dark colour doesn’t mean that you need to change oil
immediately, it is better to have a qualified mechanic to check the vehicle
first.
Myth # 3 Synthetic Oil is more slippery and Causes engines
to leak
This myth began to circulate when synthetic oil was brought
out in the market in the 1970’s due to the misunderstanding of the product.
Well, this myth isn’t true.
Myth # 4 Don’t switch between synthetic and conventional
motor oil
It is okay to switch back and forth
between conventional and synthetic oil. Also, motor oils that are labeled as
synthetic blends are already a blend of both conventional and synthetic oil.
Check the owner’s manual for your vehicle for recommendations.
It’s always safest to
consult your trusted mechanic for advice and check-ups, on oil changes and
other vehicle maintenance matters. N & V Automatics in Seaford,
Melbourne can help you keep your vehicle running like a well-oiled
machine. We specialise in transmission servicing and transmission preventive
maintenance.