Main menu

Pages

Is regular maintenance enough to protect your engine from malfunctions?

Is regular maintenance enough to protect your engine from malfunctions? 

The engine is the car's beating heart and the most vital element of it all, since it contains numerous electrical and mechanical parts that enable it run efficiently, thus it must be cared for and periodic maintenance performed on a regular basis to keep it in good working order and extend its life.

    

Is basic engine care, such as replacing fluids and filters at the specified intervals, enough to keep it running, or are there other elements that cause it to wear out more quickly?

    

Is regular maintenance enough to protect your engine from malfunctions?

Periodic maintenance, according to automobile experts, helps to keep the engine running smoothly, but there are some bad habits that some drivers engage in that have a detrimental impact on the engine and lead it to fail frequently. In the following lines, we will go over them with you.

    

Violent driving

You should not press hard on the accelerator pedal at the start of your driving career, and you should not press hard on the "brake" pedal while driving for a sudden stop, as violent driving and high speeds cause not only legal issues, but also increase the wear of the engine's internal parts, especially if you don't drive a high-performance car.

    

Running the car and leaving it idle until the engine reaches its normal operating temperature is one of the wrong behaviours that many drivers engage in. If this behaviour is repeated in some cars, the catalyst may become clogged as a result of the accumulation of exhaust gases, resulting in an increase in emissions and a negative impact on the engine.

    

If your vehicle isn't constructed for it, heavy loads should be avoided because they exert stress on the engine, suspension, and brake assembly, causing rapid and excessive wear.

    

When you acquire a new automobile, the engine needs to be driven carefully during the first 1000 kilometres (engine lubrication) to allow all of the moving parts to adjust and stabilise, and it is best not to drive the car at excessive speeds during this time.

ssib12      

You are now in the first article