The Value Of Regular Service

The trend of keeping ownership of your car longer is continuing, even as the economy continues to improve in McHenry County and our town of Woodstock, IL.  Oil changes at regular intervals can help keep your car on the road longer, as we know from experience and are reminded in this article:

Dust, dirt and grime are all enemies to the longevity and efficient performance of your vehicle’s engine. To prevent engine damage, your vehicle is equipped with various filters – air and oil among them.

“Changing filters at factory-recommended intervals helps your vehicle last longer and perform better immediately and well into the future,” says Kevin O’Dowd, Director of Marketing & Communications at MANN+HUMEL Purolator Filters NA LLC. Purolator, which invented the automotive oil filter in 1923, is a leading supplier of high quality automotive filters to the North American aftermarket.

Oil Filter – Of all automotive filters, probably the best known is the oil filter. Most drivers know that a regular oil and filter change should top their vehicle’s list of maintenance items.

According to O’Dowd, “Dirt in oil poses great risks. Modern engines are manufactured to precise tolerances and operate under high stress. As the engine turns, the oil pump circulates oil throughout the engine to ensure all components function smoothly, with minimal friction. Dirt particles in the oil can ‘score’ or scratch the surfaces of engine components, eventually requiring engine overhaul or replacement. And while some oils have additives that extend their service life, they don’t do anything to rid the engine of grit and contaminants. Only regular oil and filter changes can do that.”

Air Filter – Just as with oil filters, the media in air filters is specially engineered to trap airborne contaminants that can enter and harm the engine. Clogged or inferior air filters can allow dirt and dust particles in the air to get trapped between the piston rings and cylinder walls resulting in excessive oil consumption and reduced efficiency and power.

Furthermore, a vehicle’s engine operates by taking in 9 -10,000 gallons of air for each gallon of fuel it consumes. The smooth flow and cleanliness of this air determines how well the engine performs or how quickly it wears out. A clogged air filter increases fuel consumption and compromises performance. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, replacing a clogged air filter not only protects against engine damage but also improves gas mileage by as much as 10 percent.

You can always schedule your oil change by calling (815) 338-0860.  We also provide oil changes while you wait.  Stop by Kristensen’s today!

Source:  Car Care News Service

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