Sludge was found on a Nissan Pathfinder’s dipstick.
We recommended an oil change and oil additives. Supplements like BG MOA provide additional protection to the engine.

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Sludge was found on a Nissan Pathfinder’s dipstick.
We recommended an oil change and oil additives. Supplements like BG MOA provide additional protection to the engine.
Many of us have heard about the importance of changing your oil on a regular basis.
This form of maintenance helps prevent engine damage and takes care of parts that run off oil pressure.
Another benefit? Oil changes prevent sludge from accumulating on items and blocking channels.
Sludge was found on the dipstick and oil cap of a Honda Accord this week.
This old engine oil can clog engine ports and channels, and it may impact different items, such as the variable valve timing.
Sludge buildup can be prevented or reduced through regular oil changes and by using BG MOA, an oil additive.
Sludge buildup is a recurring issue in some vehicles.
Sludge — old, thick oil that is sticking to the engine — can get sucked into solenoids and other components, causing them to go bad.
Some vehicles are prone to sludge buildup. It also depends on the driving style.
This problem can impact the engine and how a car runs.