10 Costly Engine-Killing Habits You Should Stop Now


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Many drivers unknowingly shorten their engine’s life through poor maintenance or driving habits. Here are the top 10 mistakes to avoid to keep your engine in top shape:

1. Skipping Oil Changes

Oil lubricates engine components. Neglecting oil changes leads to wear, overheating, and engine failure.

2. Revving a Cold Engine

Revving before the engine warms up causes unnecessary wear. Always let the engine reach optimal temperature before pushing it.

3. Ignoring Warning Lights

Dashboard warning lights indicate critical issues. Ignoring them can turn minor problems into major repairs.

4. Driving on Low Fuel

Low fuel levels cause the fuel pump to overheat and clog. Always keep at least a quarter tank of gas.

5. Neglecting the Cooling System

A failing cooling system can cause overheating, leading to engine damage. Regularly check coolant levels and radiator health.

6. Using Cheap Oil or Wrong Grade

Cheap or incorrect oil doesn’t provide proper lubrication, leading to internal damage. Stick to manufacturer recommendations.

7. Riding the Clutch (for manual cars)

Keeping your foot on the clutch pedal wears it out prematurely, leading to transmission and engine strain.

8. Overloading the Vehicle

Carrying excessive weight stresses the engine, causing overheating and reducing fuel efficiency.

9. Accelerating Aggressively

Hard acceleration strains the engine and increases wear on internal parts, reducing longevity.

10. Neglecting Air Filters

Dirty air filters reduce airflow to the engine, impacting performance and fuel efficiency. Replace them regularly.

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