How to Keep Your Car
in Top Shape
Your car is a very important piece of your life and it's also a very
expensive machine that needs regular checkups to keep it in tiptop
shape. There are so easy things you can do to ensure that your car
operates at its optimal level. The major things you can do to keep
your car running properly in to tune your engine, and keeping an eye
on your filters and fluids.
Tune Your Engine
You can usually tell if you a car is out of tune if it is emitting a
large amount of emission, if the engine sounds choppy, or if you
notice any other unusual sounds coming from under your hood. These
type of engine problems reduce your mileage by at least five percent
and can improve it by up to fourty five percent depending on the
problem. When your engine sounds strange or you notice a large
quantity of emissions this is usually caused by a defective oxygen
sensor that is either adding too much or too little oxygen into your
exhaust. This type of problem can result in a huge loss at the pump
and could add as much as 10 cents per gallon to your gas bill.
Keep an Eye on Your
Filters and Fluids
Clogged air filters are another
leading cause to the increased waste of fuel and can raise your gas
costs by ten to fifteen percent. The air filter catches dirt and
grit in order to protect the inside of your engine. By replacing or
cleaning air filters on a regular basis will not only lower your
fuel costs drastically it will also increase the lifespan of your
engine.
Fluid are the
lifeblood of your car and it's engine and by neglecting this key
aspect of your car you will quickly ensure that your car is nothing
more than a large chunk of metal that is taking up space in your
driveway. Some of the more important fluids you need to keep an eye
on include your power steering fluids, transmission fluids, engine
coolant, and of course the most important fluid you have to keep an
eye on is your engine oil.
Oil is the single
most important fluid that you put into your car, it feeds your
engine and helps keep all of the parts lubricated against the
friction that is produced when you operate your car. Generally
speaking you should change your oil every three thousand miles
depending on the types of driving conditions that are normal for
your area. When you replace the oil in your car you should use the
grade of oil that is recommended for your car as this can increase
your fuel mileage by two to three percent.