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Maintaining Your Car’s Gasoline Engine: Habits to Avoid

Thabo Mbeki by Thabo Mbeki
15 July 2024
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At Imotonews, whether in our weekly magazine or online columns, we provide valuable advice for maintaining various types of car engines, including gasoline, diesel, hybrid, or electric. While we often focus on what to do to keep your car running smoothly, it’s equally important to know what not to do. Among these habits to avoid, some may surprise you, as they are common practices for many drivers.

Habits That Don’t Benefit Your Gasoline Engine

  1. Leaving the Engine Idling for Long Periods: Allowing the engine to idle for extended periods can lead to premature wear of engine components and increased fuel consumption. Instead, start the engine and begin driving slowly to ensure adequate lubrication. Running the engine cold to warm it up doesn’t offer significant benefits and may even be detrimental.
  2. Adding Extra Oil Extends Engine Life: While it’s essential to maintain the correct oil level, adding more than necessary can cause problems such as increased internal pressure, which can damage gaskets and seals. Always adhere to the oil level recommended by the manufacturer and avoid overfilling the tank.
  3. Using Premium Fuel Improves Performance: Most modern engines are designed to run efficiently on the fuel recommended by the manufacturer. Using premium fuel when it’s not required typically doesn’t provide significant benefits. Exceptions may include high-performance or older vehicles, where premium fuel can offer some advantage.

The Importance of Regular Maintenance

  1. Skipping Regular Maintenance if the Engine Runs Well: Even if your engine appears to be running smoothly, regular maintenance is crucial. Tasks like oil changes, air filter replacements, and spark plug checks are essential to maintain performance and prevent costly breakdowns in the long run.
  2. Maintain Maintenance Records: Skipping maintenance periods can be detrimental, especially when it’s time to resell your car. Incomplete maintenance logs can deter potential buyers and lower the resale value of your vehicle.

Conclusion

To maximize the life and performance of your gasoline engine, it’s essential to avoid detrimental habits and prioritize regular maintenance. By adhering to the manufacturer’s recommendations and staying proactive with servicing, you can ensure your engine runs smoothly for years to come.

This article is brought to you by Auto24, which offers the best vehicles and car prices in South Africa.

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