10 Vehicle Maintaining Tips To Follow

1. Check the fluids regularly. Make sure that the engine oil, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and coolant are all at the proper levels.

2. Inspect the tires regularly. Look for signs of wear and tear, and make sure that the tires are properly inflated.

3. Replace the air filter every 12,000 miles. A dirty air filter can reduce fuel efficiency and cause your engine to run poorly.

4. Have the brakes inspected

1. Keep your tires inflated to the manufacturer's recommended level. Underinflated tires can reduce fuel economy by up to 3%.

2. Get your oil changed regularly. A dirty engine runs less efficiently and can lead to decreased fuel economy.

3. Make sure your brakes are in good condition. Worn-out brakes can decrease your car's stopping distance, resulting in more expensive accidents.

4. Keep your car clean. A clean car is more aerodynamic and can improve fuel economy by up to 10%.

5. Replace your air filter every 12,000 miles or as recommended by the manufacturer. A dirty air filter can reduce fuel economy by up to 20%.

6. Check fluid levels regularly and top them off as needed. Low levels of engine oil, antifreeze, or brake fluid can reduce your car's efficiency.

7. Don't carry unnecessary weight in your car. Extra pounds put a strain on the engine and can reduce fuel economy by up to 2%.

8. Drive calmly and sensibly. Aggressive driving (speeding, hard braking, etc.) wastes fuel.

9. Use cruise control when possible. It helps you maintain a constant speed and can improve fuel economy by up to 15%.

10. Plan ahead when driving. Avoid making unnecessary trips and combine errands whenever possible.

11. Park in the shade when possible. A hot car requires more energy to run and can reduce fuel economy by up to 10%.

12. Invest in a good set of tires. Quality tires improve your car's traction and can reduce fuel consumption by up to 3%.

Following these tips will help you keep your car running efficiently and save you money on gas in the process!