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How To Take Care Of Your Car And Protect The Environment At The Same Time

By Eddie Daniels


Last year marked a new turning point in which Earth-friendly alternative-fuel and hybrid vehicles gained major attention plus an increasing market share. On top of that, the Aaa Great Battery Roundup collected more than 20,000 used vehicle electric batteries and disposed of these in an environmentally sound manner.



But you don't really need to have old electric batteries lying around or purchase a different vehicle to shield the environment. According to Aaa spokesman Michael Calkins, you can make a new meaningful contribution by simply adopting two easy-to-implement tactics: regular vehicle servicing and better driving practices.



The following tips can place you on the road to environment friendly car care.



* Keep the engine running at optimum performance in order to save fuel. Perform regular car maintenance at the intervals recommended by your auto's manufacturer. Seek appropriate service if the "check engine" forewarning light remains illuminated on the dash.



To locate a trustworthy repair center, ask friends pertaining to recommendations or research on www.aaa.com regarding Aaa Approved Auto Repair facilities near you.



* Check the environment pressure in your vehicle's tires regularly. Underinflated four tires require your engine to operate harder and use more fuel to maintain a given velocity.



* Have your vehicle's air conditioning serviced just by technicians who will be certified to properly handle and recycle automotive refrigerants. Older air cooling systems contain ozone-depleting chemical compounds that could be released into the atmosphere.



* Some old vehicles use changes that contain highly harmful mercury to activate lid, trunk and glove-box lights. Many organizations, together with a number of Aaa clubs across the country, now host mercury "switch out" programs in which these environmentally hazardous parts are usually removed for these recycling and replaced with nontoxic physical switches.



* Avoid "jack rabbit" starts off, sudden acceleration as well as speeds above the posted limits; all of these behavior guzzle gas.



* Properly get rid of engine fluids and electric batteries. Call your local authorities waste management company to find out how. Never ever dispose of fluids on the floor or in any way that might allow them to help to make their way into groundwater, ponds or streams.



Appropriate vehicle maintenance along with environmentally friendly driving behavior conserve natural resources, reduce exhaust pollutants and reward a person with a vehicle which will last longer and be advisable to drive. In other words, when you "go green," the Earth wins, your car benefits -- and you are the biggest winner of all!




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