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How
to check and change your air filter |
by:
Jakob
Jelling |
You
car's air filter is very important since
it maintains some parts of your car system
clean and free of dirt. If your air filter
doesn't work properly and dirt enters your
car this might make it go through different
problems, and therefore it is important
that you check the filter and change it
when necessary. Your mechanic can do it
for you although it is very easy and you
could do it yourself as well.
It is recommended that you change your car's
air filter once a year or every 15.000 miles
if you live in an averagely dusty area.
But, if you can check it once in a while
and replace it as soon as it needs it this
would be much better. Checking it is a very
easy thing to do and replace it is not complicated
once you learn how to do it.
If you wish to check your car's air filter
yourself and in an easy way, you can do
so by using a light from inside pointing
outside and check how bright it looks through
it. If you see the light clearly, then your
air filter is still good, but if you can't
see much of the light then it indicates
the filter needs to be changed.
Newer cars have different air filters than
older ones. If your car is rather new, its
air filter is probably rectangular and you
might find it located under the hood, near
the radiator area or the fender wells. In
order to change it, you must open it and
take the actual air filter from it, replacing
it by the new and then closing it again.
If your car is older, then the air filter
will probably be of a big round shape and
located near the engine area. It might probably
be screwed, and all you might need to do
is to unscrew the cover, let the air filter
come out, and place the new one instead
of it. You must pay attention in case it
has any other attachment mechanisms such
as clips which you would need to take off
as well.
About the author:
Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.autorized.comPlease
visit his website to learn about auto maintenance,
auto insurance, auto safety and much more!
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