Routine
Maintence Often Not Routinely Done
by
Eric Peters
EricPetersAutos.com
Most people
know its important to get the oil/filter in their vehicle
changed at least every once-in-awhile if they care at all
about the longevity (and efficiency) of their vehicles engine.
But theres more to a vehicle than its engine and there
are other filters (and other fluids) that are arguably just as important
because failure to change them out at least every once-in-awhile
can lead to failures and repairs that can be just as expensive as
neglecting to provide your vehicles engine with regular fresh
oil and a clean filter. For starters:
Fuel filters
Back in the
days of carburetors, these were obvious, easily accessible and inexpensive
to replace. But in a modern fuel-injected car, the fuel filter is
typically not right there under the hood, where its
easy to see it and so, think about it. It is usually mounted
not-so-accessibly underneath the car or (sometimes) in the
fuel tank. And modern fuel-injection fuel filters cost a bit more
to replace though the good news is theyre not (usually)
exorbitantly expensive. What they do have in common with
the old-style filters is they need to be replaced regularly, too
and for the same reasons. When you pump gas into your vehicles
tank, you are also pumping in grit and other small particles that
are in the fuel. This is stuff your engine does not want to eat
hence the filter. But the filter eventually fills up
it gets saturated with contaminants and can no longer filter effectively.
This also creates the mechanical equivalent of atherosclerosis in
your cars arteries its fuel lines. The
fuel cant easily pass through the increasingly clogged up
filter. Or, crap passes through it and into
your engine instead. These are very good reasons for replacing
it, as per the recommendations in your vehicles owners
manual. Every 15,000 miles is a typical interval.
Dont
neglect this important service. Just because its out of your
sight doesnt mean it shouldnt be on your mind.
Cabin filtration
filter
Over the past
ten years or so, cabin filtration systems have gone from being a
high-end car feature to a fairly common feature. Most of the cars
Ive test-driven recently including even economy-minded
cars in the $15k range have them. And just like any other filter,
cabin filters need to be periodically replaced, too. Failure to
do so may not invite mechanical problems, but if you have allergies,
you may not breathe so easily if you forget about the filter.
Usually, they are easy to get at and your owners manual
will usually give you detailed instructions as to where to find
the filter and how to remove/replace it along with recommended
changeout intervals. Keep in mind that these filters are air
filters and do the same basic job as the air filter that
filters the air your engine breathes. If you do a lot of driving
down dusty gravel roads or in high-soot areas (urban areas)
then, as with the other air filter, your cabin filtration filter
will probably need to be checked and changed more
often.
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May
15, 2012
Eric Peters
[send him mail] is an automotive
columnist and author of Automotive
Atrocities and Road Hogs (2011). Visit his
website.
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