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what does bad engine oil look like
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Subpar engine oil may have a thicker and darker appearance compared to new oil. This change in color can be attributed to a buildup of dirt. metal particles. and other contaminants. In contrast. standard engine oil should have a clear amber hue. However. factors such as high temperatures or engine wear over time can cause the oil to deteriorate. diminishing its ability to lubricate and cool engine components effectively. Additionally. if you happen to observe milky oil. it may be indicative of coolant mixing with the oil. potentially caused by a faulty cylinder head gasket. It is crucial to routinely monitor the color and texture of your engine oil in order to maintain its optimal functioning. Any deviation from the desired state serves as a warning sign that an immediate oil change is necessary to avoid potential harm to your engine.
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