Let’s Talk About Car Air Filters…
Just like our body, cars need air filters to protect the inside and to function well. Dust, dirt and other debris can cause damage when entering the engine cylinder. The job of the air filter is to strain all the unwanted from entering the engine to ensure proper and optimal performance. However, examining and replacing the air filter is often times overlooked and just being paid attention when the damage or the problem has been done.
But it is not most of the time that you really need to replace it. Sometimes, the simplest and easiest thing is the most efficient and effective – check and clean it. It is not bad to replace it frequently as it won’t harm your vehicle, but you should be ready to spend. Your wallet should be prepared for the expenses.
When to replace your air filter?
- The standard replacement is every 15,000 to 30,000 miles.
- If you are driving in dusty roads, it is safe to frequently check the air filter even if you still haven’t reached the said range.
- Air filters vary per manufacturer. Check the manufacturer’s schedule maintenance to know the best time to replace it. Though it looks clean, it may become brittle overtime.
Common symptoms that your car filter needs cleaning or changing
- Decrease in gas mileage. When the filter is clogged, the amount of air entering the engine also decreases. As a result, the engine needs to work harder thus using more gasoline to run efficiently.
- Fouled spark plugs
What can you benefit with clean air filter?
- Longer life for your car’s engine
- Improved gas mileage
- Lower emission
- Better acceleration
- Will save you from too many expenses caused by damages in vital parts of your car due to dirt, dust, and debris.
It pays to check your car air filter regularly. It is easy and will definitely save your time and money from the hustle and bustle of complications caused by dirty and clogged air filters.