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Get A Free “Green Check-up” At Apple BMW of York! Call (888) 238-5441 Now!
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SEPTEMBER IS GREEN CHECK-UP MONTH!!
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Apple BMW of York is offering its customers a free Green Check-up throughout the month of September. The goal of the Green Check-up campaign is to highlight simple steps that car owners can take to maintain their vehicles in top running condition.
Let Apple BMW of Yorkshow you how to save gas and cut greenhouse gas emissions. The “Green Check-up” focuses on the things that have the most effect on fuel economy, such as oil and air filters, engine performance, tire pressure and emission controls.
A 10-Point Green Check-up May Include:
1. Check motor oil. Top off and change oil as necessary with manufacturer-recommended grade, “energy conserving” motor oils. Doing so can improve fuel economy by up to 2 percent, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Replacing conventional oils with synthetics may offer even greater fuel economy benefits.
2. Check oil and air filters. Replacing a clogged air filter can improve a vehicle’s gas mileage by up to 10 percent, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
3. Check engine performance. Have engines tuned and replace spark plugs according to the manufacturer’s recommended schedule. A single misfiring spark plug can cut fuel economy by up to 4 percent, according to the EPA.
4. Check brakes. Improperly maintained brakes can result in unwanted drag and can have the same effect as driving with a foot on the brake pedal, leading to a dramatic drop in fuel economy.
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5. Pay attention to warning lights. Ignoring “Service Engine Soon” or “Check Engine” indicators may result in poor fuel economy and require expensive repairs. For example, a warning light may indicate a faulty oxygen sensor, which can result in a 40 percent decrease in fuel economy.
6. Check tires for wear. Replace worn tires with the manufacturer-recommended size and style. To improve fuel economy, consider low rolling resistance tires.
7. Check tire inflation pressure. Keeping tires inflated to at least the manufacturer-recommended pressure can improve fuel economy by up to 3 percent, according to the EPA.
8. Check for unnecessary items that add weight to the vehicle. Remove heavy items from your trunk and back seat.
9. Check evaporative emission controls. Poorly operating evaporative emission controls can fail to capture gasoline vapors and recycle them to the fuel tank. This wastes gas and degrades air quality.
10. Check transmission. Properly operating modern transmissions and drive components are critical to vehicle fuel economy performance. Routinely check fluid levels and operation.
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