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is it bad if i spill oil on my engine
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Spilling oil on the exterior of your engine isn't disastrous but isn’t ideal either. While it's not likely to cause immediate damage, it can lead to unpleasant smells as the oil burns off from the heat. Moreover, if spilled oil accumulates dirt, it could obscure important components, making future leak detection hard. To avoid potential issues, it's wise to clean spilled oil promptly. Use an engine degreaser and a cloth to wipe away the oil. Ensuring your engine is cool before cleaning is important to avoid burns. Regular checks for leaks after an oil change are recommended to catch and address any problems early. In summary, while not catastrophic, it's best to clean spilled oil to maintain engine cleanliness and functionality.
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