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what causes a seized engine
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An engine seizes when its internal components, such as pistons and bearings, lock up, halting its operation. This typically results from insufficient lubrication, causing excessive friction and heat, welding parts together. Overheating, which can warp engine parts, and ignoring low oil levels contribute significantly. A seized engine often necessitates costly repairs or replacement. Proactive maintenance, like regular oil changes and monitoring engine temperature, can prevent such catastrophic failures. Recommendations include using high-quality oil and ensuring the cooling system is functioning correctly. Seizure is a critical condition that reflects the importance of routine engine care to avert irreversible damage.
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