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10 lines to save fuel​

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Answered by 19singharyan
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1. Check the engine oil regularly and change the engine oil, transmission oil, power steering oil etc. Good quality oil running in your engine keeps it going smooth thus reducing friction and minimising efficiency losses.

2. Get your engine tuned at every service and get it retuned if you feel there is a drop in the efficiency. An out of tune engine can drink up about 50 per cent more fuel!

3. The spark plugs tell you how your engine has been running. If the plugs are clean, your engine is running optimum. If they are black, you need to adjust the plug gap as the fuel is not burning properly. If it is brown, it’s time to replace the plugs and check the engine tuning.

4. Check the tyre pressure regularly. Under inflated tyres use up almost five per cent more fuel. Carry out thetyre rotation as per the manufacturer instructions, it will help you evenly distribute the rolling resistance.

5. Clean the car daily. It keeps the extra aerodynamic drag in check.

6. Do not accelerate your car before switching it off – you tend to do more harm than good in these modern engines.

7. Many may think it convenient but make it a habit not to rest your foot on the clutch pedal while driving. A slightly depressed clutch pedal wears out your clutch faster and also reduces its efficiency.

8. If you are at the signal or are going to be stopping for more than 30 seconds, make it a point to switch off the engine right away. It can help you save fuel up to 10 per cent in bumper to bumper traffic.

9. We understand it’s hot but as far as possible, do not use the air-conditioner at lower speeds. It uses much of the engine power and hence consumes a lot more fuel. At higher speeds, rolling up the windows also reduces the aero drag.

10. Tank up early in the morning. Due to lower temperatures, you can actually get more bang for your bucks.

Answered by Netra2007
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Answer:

  1. Visit a petrol pump only if your car has little or no fuel.
  2. Minimize the use of brakes.
  3. Use public transport systems as much as possible.
  4. If possible, use electric-powered cars.
  5. Visit a petrol pump only if your car has little or no fuel. I don't find any reason of buying fuel if your car already has sufficient fuel.
  6. Purchase a Fuel-Efficient Vehicle
  7. Switch off AC, lights, and fans when not in use
  8. Assure correct pressure in your vehicle’s tires
  9. Always insist on buying cars having an excellent mileage.
  10. Spread awareness for fuel conservation amongst your friends and relatives.

Thank you...

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