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can a bad oil change mess up your engine
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Yes, a bad oil change can indeed damage your engine. If incorrect oil type or grade is used, it can cause inadequate lubrication, overheating, and increased friction, potentially leading to engine wear or failure. Incomplete draining of the old oil can mix contaminants with the new oil, reducing its effectiveness. Furthermore, overfilling or underfilling the engine oil can result in increased pressure or insufficient lubrication, respectively. These issues might not manifest immediately but can shorten engine lifespan over time. It's crucial to ensure that oil changes are done correctly, using the right oil and following the manufacturer's specifications to safeguard your engine's health.
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