Keep tyre pressure in check
Low tyre pressure is one of the biggest reasons behind poor mileage. Underinflated tyres create more resistance on the road, forcing the engine to work harder. Check tyre pressure every few weeks, especially before long drives.
Do not delay servicing
Skipping service intervals may save money for a while, but it can hurt fuel efficiency later. Clean oil, healthy filters and properly working parts help the engine perform better.
Clean or replace the air filter
Dusty air filters restrict airflow to the engine. This affects combustion and can increase fuel consumption. In dusty Indian conditions, checking the air filter regularly becomes even more important.
Avoid unnecessary weight
Many people keep tools, bags or random items in the boot for months. Extra weight puts more load on the engine. Removing unwanted luggage can slightly improve efficiency, especially in city traffic.
Wheel alignment matters
If the steering feels slightly tilted or the car pulls to one side, the alignment may be off. Poor alignment increases drag and can reduce mileage over time.
Don’t ignore warning lights
A small issue in the engine or sensors can quietly affect fuel efficiency. If a warning light appears on the dashboard, it is better to get the car checked.
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