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Cómo detectar residuos metálicos en el aceite

POR: Keith Benline
Mecánico realizando un cambio de aceite en un coche, virutas de metal en el aceite del motor.

Finding metallic particles in your engine oil isn’t a minor maintenance footnote—it’s one of the clearest early warning signs that internal engine parts are breaking down. Bearings, cigüeñales, pistons, and camshafts all depend on a continuous film of oil for proper lubrication to prevent metal-on-metal contact, and when that protection fails, the debris ends up in your oil pan.

Visible metal shavings in the oil can indicate serious internal engine wear, and in some cases, they’re the same diagnostic indicator used to identify recall-related defects, as seen in recent Nissan and GM engine recalls. Here’s how to spot the signs, what they mean, and how Cobertura de garantía puede solicitar.

Does Your Warranty Cover Metal Debris Repairs?

This question is one where many owners get conflicting answers. Most vehicle warranties exclude coverage for normal wear and tear, but metal debris in the oil is not always treated as normal wear, depending on the cause.

In fact, in several high-profile manufacturing defect cases, the presence of metal debris is the primary diagnostic indicator used to approve warranty claims. For perspective, a mid-2025 Nissan recall affecting more than 480,000 vehicles was issued due to defects that could cause the engine to lose power. Impacted vehicles included 3-cylinder 1.5L or 4-cylinder 2.0L variable compression turbo engines within certain:

  • 2019-2020 Altima
  • 2019-2022 Infiniti QX50
  • 2021-2024 Rogue
  • 2022 Infiniti QX55

The issue was due to faulty engine bearings causing defects, but one of the key signs dealers looked for to see if your vehicle was impacted was metal shavings in the oil pan. So, while metal debris in your oil pan from wear and tear won’t be covered under warranty, it can be indicative of a large problem that is covered under warranty, making it all the more reason to bring your vehicle in.

Identifying Aluminum, Copper, and Steel in Your Oil

Luckily, you don’t need to be a master technician to perform a basic DIY inspection on your vehicle. With just a few simple steps, you can gather valuable information before heading to a dealership or repair shop:

  1. Check the Oil Filter: During an oil change, ask to keep your old filter. Cut it open when you get home using a proper filter cutter, spread the filter media out, and look for shimmering particles embedded in the pleats.
  2. Inspect the Oil Pan: If you’re comfortable working underneath your car, remove the oil drain plug to drain the oil into a clean container and allow it to settle. Any swirling glitter or sediment at the bottom is a red flag.
  3. Perform a Magnet Test: If a visual inspection doesn’t yield results, grab a true magnet and drag it close to the oil to gauge the amount of metal. If debris sticks to the magnet, it means it’s ferrous metal, usually iron or steel. If it doesn’t stick, it’s likely non-ferrous, perhaps aluminum from pistons or copper from bearings.

The oil analysis distinction above matters as bearing material in oil can signal advanced internal failure.

The Nissan & GM Recall Connection

As previously mentioned, Nissan’s 2025 recall may not have been related to debris being in the oil itself; rather, this issue was used for diagnosing a broader problem. Even with a low 1.2% estimated defect rate among the aforementioned impacted vehicle models, simple debris in the oil was an indicator of either a simple software update or a $7,000+ repair bill for replacing the engine. Nissan engines themselves average $5,000, and labor costs on top of that can quickly raise the price.

Nissan isn’t the only brand that uses debris in the oil as indicators for recall-related defects. In early 2025, GM issued a recall for around 720,000 trucks and full-size SUVs due to defective 6.2L V-8s for a similar reason. The fix, in addition to repairing any defective parts, was to swap the V8’s original OW-20 weight motor oil with a heavier Mobil 1 Supercar OW-40 oil, which was then further changed to the Mobil FS OW-40 oil.

How Endurance Handles “Metal Debris” Claims

Not all extended warranty or proveedores de contratos de servicios para vehículos handle claims the same way. Endurance is a direct claims administrator, which means your claim is reviewed and managed in-house, not handed off to a third party. When a mechanic documents metal debris in your oil through professional inspection, that kind of clear, detailed evidence can help move the review process along by giving the claims team exactly what they need to evaluate the failure.

Secure Your Engine Protection Before the “Knock”

Once an engine starts knocking, the opportunity for prevention is officially gone. Metal debris is simply your warning shot, which is why it should not be overlooked. If you own a high-risk model, such as one of the Nissan or GMC vehicles listed above, you should have already received a recall alert and be aware of the problem. Still, it never hurts to run your vehicle’s VIN through the Base de datos de retiradas de vehículos de la NHTSA to see if there are any outstanding alerts against your vehicle.

Further, if you notice any unexplained ticking, oil pressure warnings, or metallic shimmering during oil changes, don’t hesitate to document what you see and schedule a professional inspection as soon as possible. For vehicle systems that just fall outside OEM recall windows but show the same oil glitter symptoms, an extended protection plan can help provide an added layer of financial protection.

Today’s engines are complex, tightly-tolerant systems, but when they fail, they fail expensively. Catching metal in your oil isn’t bad luck; it’s an early warning that you should act on to protect your engine’s future.

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