The ongoing conflict in West Asia is beginning to impact global oil supply and fuel prices. In India too, emphasis is being laid on saving fuel and reducing unnecessary usage. While many people focus only on driving style to improve mileage, car maintenance also plays a big role. A neglected car usually consumes more fuel. On the other hand, a well-maintained vehicle runs smoothly, feels light to drive and can also save fuel in the long run. The best part is that these aren’t expensive fixes. A few basic checks and habits can really make a remarkable difference.
Keep tire pressure under investigation
The biggest reason behind poor mileage is low tire pressure. Under-inflated tires create more resistance on the road, causing the engine to work harder. Check tire pressure every few weeks, especially before a long drive.
Do not delay servicing
Skipping service intervals may save money in the short term, but it may hurt fuel efficiency later on. Clean oil, healthy filters and properly functioning parts help the engine perform better.
clean or replace the air filter
Dusty air filters restrict air flow into the engine. This affects combustion and may increase fuel consumption. In dusty Indian conditions, it becomes even more important to check the air filter regularly.
avoid unnecessary load
Many people keep tools, bags or random items in their boot for months. The extra weight puts more strain on the engine. Removing unwanted baggage may improve efficiency slightly, especially in urban traffic.
wheel alignment cases
If the steering feels slightly tilted or the car pulls to one side, the alignment may be off. Poor alignment increases strain and can reduce mileage over time.
Do not ignore warning lights
A small problem in the engine or sensor can silently affect fuel efficiency. If the warning light appears on the dashboard, it is better to get the car checked.
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