I have a 2014 sedan that I mostly use for commuting. A few months back I noticed a very faint ticking sound from the engine, especially when idling. I honestly thought it was just normal engine noise and ignored it. Fast forward to this week, and the ticking has become a loud clatter, and my oil pressure light flickered on briefly. I had it towed to a shop and the news wasn't good. They said the oil was sludge and probably starved some components. I started reading about the consequences of neglecting car maintenance and found a detailed article that explained exactly how ignoring small signs like noises or fluid checks leads to major internal wear, especially in hot climates. Now I am looking at a very expensive engine repair. Has anyone else dealt with engine damage from delayed oil changes?
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Feb 26, 2026
1:40 AM
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