Avoid breakdowns: how to extend the life of your car engine
Extending the life of an engine by 100,000 km - is it possible? Yes, as long as you follow a few key care and maintenance guidelines.
Every driver wants his car to serve faithfully for many years. But did you know that proper engine care can extend its life by 100,000 km? By studying the basic rules and maintenance tips, you can avoid many problems and save significant money on repairs. Read on to learn how to keep your engine in top condition.
Regular oil and filter changes
Oil lubricates and protects the internal components of the engine. Changing the oil and oil filter according to the manufacturer's recommendations helps prevent dirt buildup and engine wear. Usually this is every 5,000-10,000 km.
Using quality fuel
Quality fuel prevents deposits from building up in the fuel system and on engine valves, helping maintain engine efficiency and longevity.
Cooling System Maintenance
Regular inspection and maintenance of the cooling system prevents engine overheating. This includes checking the coolant level and promptly replacing the radiator and thermostat if necessary.
Replacing the air filter
A clean air filter ensures clean air enters the engine, which is important for proper fuel combustion and preventing component wear.
Careful driving
Aggressive driving with sudden acceleration and braking increases the load on the engine. Steady speed and avoiding long trips at high rpm will help extend engine life.
Regular Maintenance
Timely contact with professionals for diagnosis and service helps to identify and fix minor problems before they develop into serious problems.
Use of quality spare parts and fluids
High-quality spare parts and fluids extend engine life. When replacing parts, use original or high-quality analogues, as well as oils and fluids recommended by the manufacturer.
Checking the ignition system
Improper operation of the ignition system can result in inefficient fuel combustion and engine damage. Regularly checking and replacing spark plugs and wires can help prevent these problems.
Monitoring the oil level and condition
Regularly checking the oil level and condition prevents oil starvation and other problems. Check the oil level every few thousand miles and change it if it turns dark or smells burnt.
Using the crankcase ventilation (PCV) system
The crankcase ventilation system helps remove excess pressure and prevents harmful gases from building up in the engine. Regularly checking and cleaning the crankcase ventilation valve is also important.
Following these recommendations will help extend the life of your car's engine and ensure reliable operation for many kilometers.