Preventative Car Maintenance and Fuel Filter Replacement
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As with health care, preventative
car maintenance is the best thing you can do for those dependable
vehicles that get you where you want to go everyday. With preventative
car maintenance you might invest a little here and there, but in
the end, you will always save yourself time, money and the aggravation
that comes with ‘break-down’ surprises. Listed below are some additional
reasons to get serious about preventative car care:
• Safety is the #1 reason to invest a little of your hard earned
dough in preventative car maintenance. Vehicles that are poorly
maintained make it that much easier for you or one of your family
members to get in an accident.
• Increased performance. A well maintained car means improved fuel
economy as well as a car that is easier to operate.
• A well maintained car will also improve the trade-in or resale
value of your vehicle.
• Dependability and easy handling. A well maintained car means that
you won’t have to worry about incorrect wheel alignment, worn tires
and worn suspension components.
• Pride. Many people agree that your car definitely represents a
certain extension of your own personality. Take car of your car!
Establish Car Maintenance Habits
It is fairly simple to get into the habit of getting your oil changed
every three months but it’s a bit more difficult to make those yearly
check ups and replacements that every car needs. You should, on
a regular basis, (meaning annually or at least every two years)
ask your auto technician about the status of your air cleaner filter,
oil filter, air cleaner, air filter kn and your fuel filter.
Common Complaints that Can be Solved with a Fuel Filter Replacement
This article focuses on fuel filter replacement because experienced
mechanics find that many people frequently complain that their vehicles
are ‘experiencing’ power loss, hard starting, or hesitation.1 These
problems are in general due to clogged fuel filters and can easily
be avoided with a simple (http://dakotafilterservice.samsbiz.com/page/17tbb/Home.html)
fuel filter replacement.
How Often Should You Change Your Fuel Filter?
As mentioned above, it is recommended that you change your fuel
filter on a yearly basis. However, a yearly replacement only applies
to high mileage vehicles. Those of you who use your vehicles only
on occasion or only drive short distances on a daily basis, then
you can probably get away with a filter replacement every two or
even three years. If you have questions in regards to your vehicle,
ask an (http://dakotafilterservice.samsbiz.com/page/17tbb/Home.html)
experienced filter specialist how often you should change your fuel
filter.
Don’t Fall For It!
Many new vehicles supposedly are equipped with a ‘lifetime’ fuel
filter that the manufacturer claims will never have to be replaced.
These newer vehicles may require a fuel filter replacement only
every other year, but they will indefinitely have to be replaced
at some time. Any fuel filter (including the new ones) can clog
or be exposed to moisture and rust--so don’t fall for the lifetime
fuel filter story.
Fuel Filter Replacement Services
You can replace your fuel filter by yourself, but today when there
are literally dozens of service stations at your disposal, you will
find that you will actually save more time and more money if you
do your shopping right the first time. Take time to shop/compare
and even ask for references. If you take the time now, it is unlikely
that you will regret your decision later. Also, if you do decide
to change your fuel filter by yourself, make sure that no one smokes
around you as you work. Changing a fuel filter can be extremely
dangerous.
Choose a Better Fuel Station?
Also, to prevent the quick ‘decay’ of your fuel filter you may want
to consider patronizing only those fuel stations which have fuel
filters within their gas pumps. These filters assure that the fuel
you put into your vehicle will go through one final ‘filter session’
before going into your car. You would be surprised at the amount
of dirt and other junk that is prevented from going into your vehicle
because of fuel station pump filters.
1It’s simple science; a clogged fuel filter cannot allow the same
amount of fuel to flow through it as a newly replaced one. This
may mean that on roads around your home--as you drive slowly--your
car will respond well, but at highway or freeway speeds your car
may splutter and lack power.
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