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How to Make Sure your Car Engine Stays in Good Condition

by Trade Price automotive

Out of all the technological advancements of the automobile industry, probably the most important one was computerization of a car’s engine and power management. It made life easy for a technician; instead of searching the entire unit for a fault, they now have the luxury to connect a reader to an ECUs OBD port and check for any error in the unit. However, that also increased the need for proper engine maintenance. With all that cutting-edge hardware, your car has a higher chance of a malfunction if anything goes out of synchronization.

Engines need periodic maintenance to keep them in good running condition. Experts advise taking it for a Vehicle Servicing in Newport or any other part of the UK every 15,000 or 60,000 miles. There are also some precautions you can take to make sure your car engine stays in good condition for a prolonged period. Let’s take a look.

I. Make periodic engine oil change a habit -

Changing the engine oil is one of the most important things you can do for engine maintenance. Oil keeps vital engine parts lubricated to minimize friction and prevent overheating. If you are using your car for too long without changing its engine oil, it can cause permanent damage to its engine.

How often you should change the engine oil varies between different manufacturers and even car models. Check in your car’s owner’s manual; you can also go to its manufacturer’s website for reference. Also, remember to change the oil filters every time you change the oil itself. Otherwise, you run the risk of contaminating the fluids.

II. Keep the cooling system in proper conditions –

The cooling system maintains the optimal working temperature in your car’s engine. Coolants circulate throughout its engine and prevent it from overheating; but, it evaporates over time due to heat loss. You should check the coolant level from time to time and top it up if required. Generally, your car’s coolant container is fixed near its engine block.

Multiple other components help coolant flow through the unit. Any issue with any one of them can result in overheating. If you see any signs of overheating including a loss of engine output, take it to a garage like Trade Price Tyres for servicing and repair. They offer a comprehensive Engine Diagnostics in Newport and her neighboring areas.

III. Change the air filter –

Apart from the fuel, air is the next crucial ingredient to keep your engine running. The air filter makes sure that your car engine does not ‘breathe in’ any contaminated air, but they get dirty and lose their effectiveness in the process.

Make sure you change the air filters every 3 to 6 months; or else you might starve the engine for oxygen.

IV. Don’t drive it in reserve –

You’ve probably heard it before- do not let your car go into reserve. Even the best petrol has a certain amount of sediment in it that settles to the bottom of the tank. These can clog the fuel line if you are always pushing the car until it is in reserve tank of fuel.

Experts recommend maintaining a half-tank of fuel in your car at all time. This will also reduce the chances of getting stuck if you forgot to fill up the tank.

V. Change the fuel filter –

As mentioned earlier, even the best grade petrol has some sediment in it. A fuel filter prevents those sediments from reaching the engine.

If you haven’t replaced the filters for a while, it will start accumulating the sediment and prevent adequate fuel flow to the engine.

Stay on top of these suggestion and your engine will last a lot longer, run more efficiently and save you a ton of money from expensive repairs. And remember to take your car to a reliable service garage the moment you notice any major problem with it.


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