It is very common for a driver or mechanic to decide to change the oil „for a thicker one”, selected at their own discretion. Such a move is supposed to, according to old theories and the belief of some mechanics, extend the life of the engine or reduce oil consumption when the car exceeds 100,000 km of mileage. The effect can be quite the opposite of what was intended. TotalEnergies warns against such behaviour and explains the risks.
There are also other theories that have been heard, e.g. that when the engine exceeds 100,000 km, it should be filled with oil with a viscosity of at least 5W-40 or 10W-40, because „thicker oil protects the turbocharger better”. Unfortunately, in most cases, instead of extending the life of the engine, this shortens it.
„Density” and viscosity – basic knowledge

Where does the confusion come from?
Other serious consequences
It is worse if the manual does not provide for such a possibility and changing the viscosity class to a higher one will be the „arbitrary” of the user. In such a case, pouring oil into the engine without the appropriate approval/approval from the manufacturer will have very serious consequences.
An unauthorised oil may not meet the standards in terms of:
- protection against pre-ignition
– LSPI phenomenon in turbo petrol engines with direct injection,
- protection against sludge and deposits in the engine (too low soot dispersion),
- cooling of engine components (rings, turbo, etc.)
- compatibility with valve hydraulics, variable valve timing systems, etc.
- compatibility with exhaust gas treatment systems (DPF, GPF).
- compatibility with additives protecting the timing belt working in oil or protection of the timing chain against elongation.
- may have a different composition of anti-wear additives.
And what about the engines used in hybrids?

Summary
On the oil market, there are a lot of different „truths” and theories. One of them, unfortunately, is that older engines with higher mileage should be treated with a higher „density” oil. As we have already mentioned, it is about higher viscosity. Unfortunately, such changes are usually associated with a deterioration in the quality of the oil and failure to meet the manufacturer's homologation. In such cases, the engine in which the combustion efficiency begins to deteriorate (which generates more oil pollution) deteriorates the quality of the oil even more. This is the shortest way to shorten its lifespan. Therefore, as always, we remind you that you should use the oil in accordance with the manufacturer's approval, regardless of whether the engine has 100 or 300 thousand km. If it starts to „consume” oil, you should not „fix” this condition by pouring oil with a higher viscosity, or adding special „sealants”. You should continue to use the proper oil in accordance with the manufacturers approval and even reduce the drain intervals, as the oil in a high-mileage engine will have more severe operating conditions due to its contamination. And changes to the viscosity grade of the oil can only be carried out within the range specified by the manufacturer and in accordance with the approval.
Andrzej Husiatyński, Technical Department, TotalEnergies Marketing Polska Sp. z o.o.
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