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Better Service, Better Fuel Economy in Redmond
By: Luke Shaff ~ 4/25/2019

Many Bellevue area folks want to know how to improve gas mileage. At Luke's Automotive, we help Redmond keep their vehicles in prime condition which makes them more efficient fuel-wise. When your car works the way it was designed to, it means it uses less fuel, and you save money.

To help organize our discussion, let's think of things that rob us of fuel economy in two ways: increased friction and inefficient fuel combustion.

Friction -  Anything that increases friction increases drag or load on the engine. It has to work harder to overcome the drag – and that takes more fuel. The first thing that comes to mind is engine oil. Low oil means there's not enough to fully lubricate the engine so there's more friction.

BetterFuelEconomy04222019.jpgThe wrong viscosity and grade of oil can also adversely affect fuel economy. Talk to your friendly and knowledgeable Luke's Automotive service advisor about the right kind of oil for your car. Dirty oil won't lubricate as well as clean oil. The same principles apply to transmission fluid. Getting your oil changed and transmission serviced on schedule at Luke's Automotive will reduce friction and save money on gas.

Consider upgrading to synthetic oils in your differentials, engine and transmission to reduce friction. Another friction-related factor is under-inflated tires. When tires are low on air, it's like driving through sand – the engine has to work harder to move every mile or kilometer. Redmond should check their tire pressure at least once a month.

Sticking or binding brakes put a drag on your vehicle and can hurt fuel economy. A simple brake inspection at Luke's Automotive in Redmond can uncover potential problems.

Let's move on to fuel. A dirty fuel system has varnish and gum interfering, and the fuel injectors may be unable to deliver the correct amount of fuel at the right pressure and in the spray pattern that the engineers intended. A fuel system cleaning will get all of that working right and really improve fuel economy.

Replacing worn spark plugs will burn your fuel as efficiently as possible, saving at Redmond pumps.

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