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Engine Maintenance

Step 1

Changing Oil. Changing the oil keeps the engine properly lubricated and ensures clean oil is continuously distributed to critical engine components, reducing friction. Less friction results in less wear and tear on engine components.
Engine Maintenance

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Spark Plug. An eroded or fouled spark plug provides an inconsistent spark. Replacing the spark plug each spring ensures a consistent spark, making starting more reliable and improving fuel economy.
Engine Maintenance

Step 3

Air Filter. Changing the air filter prevents clogging. A clogged air filter reduces the air/fuel ratio, resulting in higher fuel consumption. The lower air/fuel ratio also leads to excess or unburned gasoline, resulting in the release of extra hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons form ground-level ozone, a major component of smog.
Engine Maintenance

Step 4

Fuel Stabilizer. Fuel stabilizer improves starting by preventing stored gasoline from degrading to the point where it is no longer combustible.


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