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    With the high cost of gas these days, it's a great time to make sure you're getting the most out of every tank. By following a few simple maintenance steps and changing your driving habits, you can improve your vehicle's fuel efficiency.

    Here are some supplies you can utilize to improve the gas mileage of your vehicle:

    Air filter
    Fuel cleaner
    Tire-pressure gauge
    New gas cap

    • Start by changing your air filter. Simply take off the cover to the air-cleaner housing, remove the dirty filter (figure A) and drop in a new one. Changing your filter every 12,000 miles is an easy way to keep your engine running smoothly.

      Note: If you do most of your driving in dusty or sandy areas, you should change the air filter every 5,000 miles.

    • To ensure your fuel system is running at its peak, add a fuel cleaner to your tank every 3,000 miles. The cleaner removes deposits that can cause rough idle, engine hesitation and poor fuel economy.

    • Check your vehicle's owner's manual for the recommended fuel octane level (figure B). Don't buy a premium grade if it's not required. It not only costs more but may actually reduce your fuel efficiency.

      Note: Using gasoline with a lower than recommended octane level can cause misfiring and even over heating.

    • Even something as simple as properly inflating your tires, lightening your load or replacing a worn out gas cap (figure C) can save your money.

      Note: A gas cap with a faulty seal can cause fuel to evaporate from your tank, and under inflated tires consume about one mile per gallon of extra gasoline.

    • In addition to performing simple maintenance, changing your driving habits will also improve your vehicle's gas mileage. Avoid quick starts and sudden stops for starters.

    • Combine errands whenever possible to reduce the number of short trips taken on a cold engine.

    • SLOW DOWN! Gas mileage decreases rapidly at speeds above 60 miles per hour.

    By keeping your vehicle performing at its best and making a few changes in the way you drive, you can spend a little less time and money at the pump.


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