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Are short drives bad for your engine?
Engine oil, especially as it ages, is a thick and slow-moving sludge of fluid. As your engine warms up upon usage, the oil heats up and gets a lot denser, allowing it to move freely and lubricate the engine.
However, the engine has to adequately heat up for this to take place. It can only do so after a certain period of usage. Quick, short drives tend to result in the motor not reaching the optimal operating temperature. The lack of heat can result in less-than-ideal viscosity levels of your engine oil, rendering it incapable of lubricating the engine properly.
Moreover, your motor oil can only get rid of its contaminants with optimal heat. When your engine fails to arrive at an adequate temperature, these contaminants remain in the oil, posing additional risk to your engine.
The best way to combat such risks would be to avoid too many quick and short drives. You're also advised to get a car oil change regularly. If you're unsure about when to change your oil, consult your car manufacturer's maintenance schedule, or simply ask one of our auto service experts.
Getting an oil change has never been easier. You can either have your car picked up, taken to the garage for an oil change, and delivered back to you, or you could get it all done at your doorstep with our mobile oil change.
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