Here's the Reason Behind Your Audi's Excessive Oil Usage in Phoenix




For improving the performance of the engine, your Audi needs high-quality engine oil.
Moreover,





the oil in the engine are performing different functions in your car:
· Lubricating all the engine components
· Releasing the heat generated during the combustion process
· Enhancing the engine sealing
· Filtering out all the impurities from the engine


On the other hand, the oil is enhancing the performance of the engine and its lifespan.
Due to worn parts in the engine, your Audi is using excessive oil in the combustion chamber.





The following points define the causes behind excessive oil usage of Audi.
Worn-out piston rings or cylinder walls




To maintain the compression in the engine and prevent the generated combustion gases from escaping, Audi has a set of piston rings.




If the piston rings are worn out, then the cylinder walls function abnormally and the engine burns excessive oil in your car.
Old engines






Due to regular use, the components of the engine are deteriorated and cause leaks.


Therefore, the old engine is consuming oil very faster than required.
Damaged PCV valve




Positive crankcase ventilation is used for eliminating the harmful gases generated during the combustion process.


If the PCV valve of the car is damaged, it will block the oil flow into the engine and make the oil get sucked into the engine.


Low or improperquality oil




Internal combustion engines will require good quality oil for a smooth combustion process.



If you are using low or improper-quality of oil in the engine, it will damage its internal part and cause higher oil consumption.