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Consumers Getting Squeezed At the Pump Should Look Under the Hood for Relief from Gas Prices.


Replacement of Key Maintenance Parts Can Improve Fuel Mileage, Save Money

ATLANTA -- With the price of gas on a steady rise, consumers are having a harder time than ever managing the cost of everyday vehicle use. While gas prices may not be on the decline anytime soon, there are some ways consumers can save money at the pump.

"Most people focus only on the price of gas but there are some low cost parts that consumers can replace on their own, or have an automotive technician replace, that can save them substantially," says Bob Arlotta, NAPA Technician of the Year.

While it may be tough to think about spending more money on your vehicle, focusing on these five areas can help improve your fuel mileage and save money in the long run:

* Air Filters - An air filter clogged with dirt, dust or bugs chokes chokes
n.
A manifestation of caisson disease or altitude sickness characterized by dyspnea, coughing, and choking.
 off the air and creates a "rich" mixture - too much gas being burned for the amount of air - which wastes gas and causes the engine to lose power. Potential savings: up to 33 cents a gallon or 10 percent a gallon.

* Oxygen Sensors An oxygen sensor is an electronic device that measures the proportion of oxygen (O2) in the gas or liquid being analyzed. It was developed by Robert Bosch GmbH during the late 1960s under supervision by Dr. Günter Bauman.  - Oxygen sensors that are properly functioning are good for the environment and can save hundreds of dollars in fuel costs over the life of the sensor. Replacement intervals for oxygen sensors are similar to those for spark plugs spark plug: see ignition.
spark plug

Device that fits into the cylinder head of an internal-combustion engine and carries two electrodes separated by an air gap, across which current from a high-tension ignition system discharges, creating a spark
, ranging from 30,000 miles to 100,000 miles, depending upon the type of sensor. Potential savings: up to $1.33 a gallon or 40 percent a gallon.

* Properly Inflated Tires - When tires aren't inflated properly, it's like driving with the parking brake on. Under-inflated tires can cut fuel economy by two percent per pound, which means if your tire pressure is 27 pounds per square inch Noun 1. pounds per square inch - a unit of pressure
psi

pressure unit - a unit measuring force per unit area
 (psi PSI - Portable Scheme Interpreter ) when it should be 32 psi, you've reduced your gas mileage Noun 1. gas mileage - the ratio of the number of miles traveled to the number of gallons of gasoline burned
fuel consumption rate, gasoline mileage, mileage

ratio - the relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient)
 by 10 percent! A simple tire gauge can quickly tell you if you're wasting gas because of under-inflated tires. Potential savings: up to 10 cents a gallon or 3 percent a gallon.

* Oil and Filter Change - Clean oil reduces friction between moving parts Moving parts are the components of a device that undergo continuous or frequent motion, most commonly rotation. "Parts" only include the mechanical components which does not include fuel, or any other gas or liquid.  in your engine, increasing fuel economy and reliability. It also removes harmful deposits, extending the life of your engine. You should check your vehicle's owner's manual for the recommended oil and filter change schedule. Potential savings: up to 7 cents a gallon or 2 percent a gallon.

* Locking Gas Caps - Locking gas caps can contribute to fuel economy by preventing theft. Gas caps are available that include a dual breakaway break·a·way  
adj.
1. Designed to break, bend, or fall apart easily upon impact, especially to create an illusion, as with a theater prop, or for safety, as with a highway sign or barrier.

2.
 feature and reinforcing ring that help deter thieves trying to steal fuel. If someone tries to pry off the cap, the top of the cap will break away, leaving the cap neck in the tank. This will deter even the most determined thieves who are unlikely to take the time needed to pry the neck from the tank. Caps are also available that lock into the neck automatically, which save motorists time. Potential savings: Varies.

All of these fuel savings products can be purchased at a NAPA AUTO PARTS Auto parts are components of automobiles. They mainly are, in alphabetic order (only car specific articles or articles with car section):
  • Air filter
  • Automobile self starter
  • Bell housing
  • Brakes
  • Bucket seat
  • Bumper
  • Buzzer
  • Battery
 Store or an ASE-certified automotive technician can replace them for you at a NAPA AutoCare Center. Savings figures were formed using the average gas price for the U.S. on April 7, 2008, ($3.33) as reported by the U.S. Energy Information Association and savings figures reported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Renewable energy utilizes natural resources such as sunlight, wind, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, and hydroelectricity to biomass and biofuels for transportation.  as well as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and .

"Recognizing that gas prices most likely won't be coming down for a while, it's important to realize the money consumers can save by investing a small amount in the maintenance of their vehicle," says Arlotta. "For a small investment now, consumers can ensure they're getting more out of the gas mileage, potentially adding up to substantial savings in the long run."

NAPA AUTO PARTS distributes more than 310,000 parts, accessories, tools and equipment to 6,000 NAPA AUTO PARTS Stores and more than 12,000 NAPA AutoCare Centers nationwide. For more information about NAPA and vehicle care, visit NAPAonline.com or NAPAAutoCare.com.
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