Showing posts with label Engine Oil Selection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Engine Oil Selection. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 April 2026

How to Choose the Right Oil for Your Vehicle Model

 



                         There are several factors to consider when choosing the right oil for your vehicle model. Selecting the correct oil involves careful calculations, from the car's make to its fuel consumption. Since each brand has its own unique engine operating system, using the wrong engine oil can lead to serious malfunctions. Engine oil selection should be done at professional service centers. For new vehicles, it's wise to entrust the process to experts to ensure optimal performance.

                                                        How should oil be chosen?

                 Fluidity: Oil containers have numbers on the front. Each number represents the appropriate fluidity for the engine of the vehicle make. Using oil that does not provide sufficient performance in terms of fluidity will gradually shorten the engine life.

                 Oil Type: In newer generation vehicles, the oil type is generally synthetic. A synthetic oil type suitable for seasonal conditions is required. Oil types that are not compatible with the vehicle engine and do not transmit fluidity properly will cause damage.

                 Driving Conditions: For continuous city driving, very high-quality oils should be selected. Those who drive long distances should use oils that can withstand high temperatures. If the vehicle is used in dusty environments or harsh weather conditions, frequent oil changes should be performed.

                Fuel Type: Selectivity is key in diesel vehicles. Additive changes are different in diesel engines. Oils that sense the vehicle's operating system are the first choice. In other engine types, quality-enhancing options will be accepted.

                                         Malfunctions Caused by Incorrect Oil Selection

               Using the wrong engine oil can cause malfunctions in the parts that enable the vehicle to operate. The engine will overheat, leading to wear and tear on other parts. Engine components that cannot withstand the heat will quickly fail. Using incompatible oil can cause leaks and, combined with high temperatures, can even lead to a fire in the car. Choosing oil quality that matches the vehicle's engine and the car's brand is paramount to avoid causing further damage.