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Using the wrong engine oil can lead to serious engine damage, but don’t panic if this happens. You can take immediate action to avoid long-term, expensive issues.
What to Do if You Used the Wrong Engine Oil
1. Stop Driving Immediately
As soon as you realize that you’ve used the wrong engine oil, pull over and stop driving. Continuing to drive your Chevrolet Trax with the incorrect oil could cause more serious damage.
2. Check the Oil Level
Use the dipstick to check the oil level. If the oil is too high, it could indicate overfilling; too low, and it might show insufficient lubrication.
3. Drain the Incorrect Oil
The next step is to drain the wrong oil. Remove the oil immediately to prevent it from causing contaminants to circulate through the engine.
4. Replace with Correct Oil
Refill the engine with the proper oil recommended by your vehicle’s manufacturer. Ensure you choose the right viscosity and oil type.
5. Change the Oil Filter
Replacing the oil filter is essential to ensure no contaminants from the old oil remain in the system. Replace it with a high-quality OEM filter for best performance.
6. Check for Leaks
After replacing the oil and filter, check for leaks around the oil filter and drain plug.
7. Test Drive Your Vehicle
Take your vehicle for a short test drive to check that everything is functioning correctly.
Want to keep your engine running smoothly? Consider refreshing the spark plugs for your Chevrolet. For further assistance, don’t hesitate to contact us anytime.
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