Tuesday, July 2

What does it mean that your car engine “seizes”

Ronald Ortega

The term “seizure” refers to a problem in a car engine. in which the pistons or connecting rods seize or “seize” the cylinders, preventing the engine from running properly. This can happen due to a number of reasons, such as a lack of lubrication, the use of low-quality fuel, or normal engine wear.

One of the most common causes of a seized engine is a lack of lubrication. Engines work by burning fuel and moving pistons and connecting rods inside cylinders.

These components must be properly lubricated to prevent them from seizing each other. If the oil is not changed regularly or if there is not enough oil in the engine, the pistons and connecting rods can stick to the cylinders, causing seizure.

Another common cause is the use of low-quality or contaminated fuel. Low-quality fuel may contain impurities that can damage the engine and cause seizing. Also, if the fuel tank is contaminated with water or dirt, this can also cause engine problems.

Normal engine wear can also cause seizure. As engines age, components can wear and weaken, which can cause them to seize. This is especially common on high mileage engines or engines that have been put through severe use.

In general, seizing is a serious problem in a car engine that can cause costly damage if not treated in time. If you suspect your engine is seizing up, it’s important to take it to a mechanic to examine it and determine the cause of the problem.

Seizure often requires expensive repairs, such as piston, connecting rod or cylinder replacement, and may require a new or reconditioned engine. It is important to maintain regular vehicle maintenance and always use quality fuel to avoid engine problems.

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