This Is What Happens When You Haven't Changed Your Engine Oil For 60k Miles | Carscoops carscoops
This black viscous mass which looks like some kind of thick syrup, started life as a light-colored engine lubricant a long time ago.
This kind of oil has likely caused damage to the engine, which in this case is the VW Group’s widely used turbocharged 1.8-liter four-cylinder mill. The poor car tried to warn the driver with the check engine light, sending an error due to the malfunctioning of the camshaft variator, in its last effort to save its dying heart.
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