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Green Checkups

 Green Checkups for Better Fuel Economy from Charles River Saab

You can save money and energy - and wear and tear on your vehicle - with proper care and maintenance. 

 Contact us today or call 
us @ 866.411.3354 to set up 
a FREE Green Checkup!

 

  Here are the items that most affect fuel economy.

 
Motor oil: top off and change oil as necessary with manufacturer-recommended grade, “energy conserving” motor oils.  Doing so can improve fuel economy by up to 2 percent, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).  Replacing conventional oils with synthetics may offer even greater fuel economy benefits.
 
 
Air filters: make sure you change your air filter at the end of its recommended lifespan.  Replacing a clogged air filter can improve a vehicle’s gas mileage by up to 10 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
 
 
Engine performance: enhance fuel economy performance by having engines tuned and spark plugs replaced according to the manufacturer’s recommended schedule.  A single misfiring spark plug can cut fuel economy by up to 4 percent, according to the EPA.
 
 
Brakes: improperly maintained brakes can result in unwanted drag.  This unnecessary resistance can have the same effect as driving with a foot on the brake pedal: a dramatic drop in fuel economy.
 
 
Warning lights: for "Service Engine Soon" or "Check Engine."  Ignoring these indicators may result in poor fuel economy performance and require expensive repairs.  For example, a warning light may indicate a faulty oxygen sensor is sending more fuel to the engine than necessary, which can result in a 40-percent fuel economy decline.  A warning light could also indicate a faulty thermostat, which can prevent a cold engine from reaching its normal operating temperature resulting in the unnecessary injection of fuel.
 
 
Tire wear: replacing worn tires with a manufacturer-recommended size and style can save hundreds of dollars a year.  To improve fuel economy performance, consider low rolling-resistance replacement tires.
 
 
Tire inflation pressure: keeping tires inflated to at least the manufacturer recommended pressure can improve fuel economy by up to 3 percent, according to the EPA.  Under-inflated tires require more energy to roll, meaning more fill-ups.
 
 
Unnecessary items that add weight to the vehicle: unnecessary weight lowers fuel economy; remove heavy items from your trunk and back seat.
 
 
Evaporative emission controls: poorly operating evaporative emission controls can fail to capture gasoline vapors and recycle them to the fuel tank.  Faulty controls waste gas and degrade air quality.
 
 
Transmission: properly operating modern transmissions and drive components are critical to vehicle fuel economy performance.  Routinely check proper fluid levels and system operation.