Driving Habits That Secretly Destroy Your Car’s Lifespan
- Habib Ullah Ashraf
- 14 hours ago
- 1 min read
Some driving habits can reduce the life of your car, even without feeling it. A common harmful habit is persistent aggressive acceleration and hard braking. Quickly faster speeds add excessive load on the engine and transmission, while hard wearing premature brake breaks and rotors. Over time, this pattern emphasizes vital components, causing them more prone to failure and expensive repair.
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Another harmful habit is useless for extended periods. Many drivers leave the engine as they run, and think it saves wear and tears. However, excessive inactivity causes incomplete combustion, causing fuel residues and contaminants in engine oil. It reduces the quality of the lubrication, accelerates wear and tear on engine parts and reduces general efficiency. In addition, inactivity destroys fuel and can cause overheating under certain conditions.
Finally, ignoring your engine to allow heating the life of the vehicle. To work hard and drive before the engine and fluid reaches the optimal operating temperature, which increases the friction inside the engine. Cold oil flows less efficiently, and the metal parts are expanded with heat, so aggressively get very fast driving to use unnecessary wear. Developing a habit of gentle acceleration after start -up helps maintain the engine's health and expands the shelf life.
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