How to use your car to save gas
In times of constantly increasing gas prices, how to drive a car to save the most fuel is always a matter of concern for many.
Here are some ways to help drivers improve their driving skills to achieve the best fuel economy.
1. Check the tires
Tires with the correct pressure help drivers drive more safely, steer more accurately, increase vehicle durability and save fuel.
If the tire is under-inflated, it will increase rolling resistance, which will consume more engine power and lead to fuel consumption. If the tire is over-inflated, the car will shake and wear unevenly in the middle.
Therefore, drivers need to check tire pressure regularly, especially when operating the vehicle in unusually hot conditions.
2. No need to start the engine and wait
Today's engines with modern technology no longer need to be started before starting. Prolonged idling increases emissions and wastes fuel.
3. Turn off the machine when not needed
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Regular car maintenance will help your car consume more fuel. |
When the vehicle is stopped or idle, the engine should be turned off to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption. Avoid overheating the engine for too long and avoid idling the engine.
Many people have the habit of stopping at red lights while leaving the engine running, but if the red light lasts more than 30 seconds, you should turn off the engine to avoid wasting fuel.
4. Check the ignition system
Misfires may occur infrequently, but they do consume about 10% more fuel. Poor quality spark plugs and high resistance high voltage wires are the source of this problem.
5. Clean the air filter regularly
According to experts, if the filter is clogged, it will waste 10% of fuel. But the air filter is easy to remove. So, clean it and dry it in the sun. If you do not see light through it, it means you need to replace the filter. When you see the filter is clogged many times, you should replace it with a new one to ensure the air filtration process is smooth and save fuel.
6. Turn on the air conditioner at the right time
If the weather is not too hot, you can open the door slightly to let in the fresh air instead of wasting 15% of fuel consumption on air conditioning.
7. Pay attention to car windows
When driving at low speeds, roll down the windows. But when driving at high speeds above 80km/h, opening the windows will increase the car's wind resistance, causing the car to consume more fuel than normal. Therefore, close all the windows when driving at high speeds.
8. Don't bring too many things
In addition to engine factors, vehicle weight is a factor that directly determines the fuel consumption of the vehicle. The simplest way to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption is to remove all unnecessary items from the vehicle and leave only what is really necessary. Because every 50 kg of luggage will consume 2% more fuel.
9. Refuel as soon as the gauge shows low fuel.
You should not let your car run out of gas before filling up. This is not good for the fuel pump and filter system, not to mention that it is quite difficult to replace this device. The optimal solution is to fill up when the fuel gauge is less than half full and has not reached the “red” level.
10. Choose standard gasoline
You should also pay attention to the type of fuel used for your car because this not only helps you save fuel but also protects the car's engine.
11. Drive at the "standard" speed
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This is the simplest and most effective way to reduce fuel consumption. Cars use fuel most efficiently when they are in the highest gear. The faster you go, the more fuel you use, so keep a steady speed when driving in the city or on the highway. Driving on the highway reduces fuel consumption significantly.
Speeding and sudden braking always consume more fuel. So, except in emergencies, accelerate gently and brake early and smoothly.
Drive straight, avoiding lane changes while staying within safe limits. This not only saves fuel but also helps extend the life of your brakes and tires.
12. How to stop and park to save fuel
The less you use your brakes, the less fuel your car will use. Avoid accelerating and braking suddenly when you need to stop. Pull away gradually until you reach your stop.
Parking your car in the shade will help reduce the amount of fuel needed to cool the car.
13. Check the gas cap
Loose gas cap is common in older cars.carLost or broken gas tank cap, not only wastes gas but also pollutes the environment.
14. Regular vehicle maintenance
Drivers must strictly adhere to vehicle maintenance schedules, except in the event of unusual problems.
Vehicle maintenance also has a significant impact on fuel consumption. Regularly checking the air filter, tires, oil, etc. is one of the simplest ways to save fuel and increase the life of the vehicle. A well-maintained car with regular maintenance on time will help you save up to 50% on fuel.
15. Build a schedule in advance
Plan your trips in detail as this will help you get around easily, avoid traffic stops, congested routes and save fuel.