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Car Parts To Save Gas

How you take care of your car makes a big difference in the car's gas mileage and thus your wallet. Find out what you can do about car parts to save gas - including giving your car a tune up.

When it comes to the money that you spend on gas, taking care of your car is a great place to start. What this means is that have to take responsibility for the car itself. Common sense will tell you that fixing a car's engine that is out of tune or one that has failed an emissions test can improve its gas mileage by an average of about 4.1 percent. You have to make sure to have your vehicle serviced immediately if a check engine light appears on the dashboard. It’s not there for nothing and could mean a bigger problem that just gas money.

You need to replace a clogged air filter which can improve your car's gas mileage by as much as 10 percent. If you think about in money, that 10 percent is the same thing as nearly 15 cents a gallon in actual gasoline savings. A car's air filter is what keeps impurities from hurting the inside of the engine. Also, you will want to keep an eye on the tires. If you begin keeping your tires inflated at their proper pressure you can improve gas mileage by about 3 percent.

This is the same thing getting a savings of up to 5 cents a gallon. You can check with the manufacturer of your vehicle on what the recommended tire pressure is. You will also want to have the right grade of motor oil in your car. Different vehicles need different grades. For example, the average sedan uses 10W30. when you buy the wrong oil your car just focuses its energy in the wrong way to get your car to run.

Finally, you are going to want to try to keep track of the gas mileage for your car as well. If you notice that you're going through gas much more quickly than you usually do, your vehicle might not be operating at it very best. Getting your tune up regularly and when it is recommended may mean that you are going to spend less money over all. If you don’t get a tune up regularly, your gas money problems could just end up being the least of your problems because at that point, your problems will be far more focused on fixing your engine which will cost you far more than you could spend on gas in an entire month.

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