Planet Earth is getting worse acceleration speed, but you as a car owner can help with just a few simple steps! Do you know whether the way in which driving is now the best for fuel economy, or if it emits more CO2 than is necessary? Read on to learn more.
1 - First and foremost, your engine running at peak performance for carrying out regular inspections. misfiring spark plug can reduce fuel consumption by 30 percent. Also, replace the filters and fluids in your owner's manual. well-tuned engine will not only pollute less and consume less fuel, but engine performance, and increase.
2 - If you're after a DIY way to fix the car, do not forget to dispose of engine fluids and batteries properly. one quart of used motor oil can pollute thousands of gallons of water, while other chemicals can poison wildlife and pets.
3 - While waiting for friends or family, shut off the engine. Consolidate your daily errands to eliminate unnecessary driving. Or better still, walk!
4 - Keep tires inflated and aligned. Only a few pounds less than the proper air pressure will force your engine to work and burn more fuel to move your car. Poorly maintained tires will also wear out faster, which means more discards, and more garbage into landfills!
5 - Make sure your car's air conditioning serviced by a certified technician to handle and recycle refrigerants. Older air conditioners contain chemicals that deplete the ozone layer, still discharged into the atmosphere through improper service.
6 - If you're not good with DIY, make sure you hire a good engineer. Ask your friends' recommendations and check out the credentials of technicians in advance.
7 - Avoid speeding and sudden accelerations. Both of these habits of gas guzzlers and put extra wear and tear on your car's engine, transmission, steering, suspension system and other components. Try to maintain speed and predict traffic patterns ahead. Your brakes may also last longer.

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