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Aug. 09, 2023 18:30 Hoki ki te rarangi

Tātari Air: He aha e hiahia ana koe ki te mohio

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Air filters reside in the air-intake system, and they’re there to catch dirt and other particles before they can damage internal engine parts. Engine air filters are usually made of paper, although some are made of cotton or other materials, and they should be replaced according to your manufacturer’s maintenance schedule. Usually your mechanic will check the air filter whenever you get your oil changed, so get a good look to see how much dirt it has accumulated.

Ko te nuinga o nga motuka hou he tātari rangi kaapene e mau ana i te paru, i nga otaota me etahi mate mate i roto i te hau e haere ana i roto i nga punaha whakamahana, whakamahana me te hau. Ko nga whiriwhiringa hau o te kaapena me whakarereke i ia waa, i etahi wa ka nui ake i nga whiriwhiringa hau miihini.

How do I know when it’s time to replace my air filter?
How do I know when it’s time to replace my air filter?
Kia pehea te maha o taku whakakapi i taku tātari hau?
How do I know when it’s time to replace my air filter?

You should change your air filter when it gets dirty enough to restrict airflow to the engine, which reduces acceleration. When that will happen depends on where and how much you drive, but you (or your mechanic) should check the engine air filter at least once per year. If you frequently drive in an urban area or in dusty conditions, you’ll probably need to change it more often than if you live in the country, where the air is typically cleaner and fresher. 

How do I know when it’s time to replace my air filter?

The filter cleans the air that goes into the engine, catching particles that could damage internal engine parts. Over time the filter will get dirty or clogged and restrict air flow. A dirty filter that restricts air flow will slow acceleration because the engine isn’t getting enough air. EPA tests concluded that a clogged filter will hurt acceleration more than it hurts fuel economy.

Kia pehea te maha o taku whakakapi i taku tātari hau?

Many manufacturers recommend every two years but say it should happen more often if most of your driving is done in an urban area with heavy traffic and poor air quality, or if you drive in frequently dusty conditions. Air filters aren’t that expensive, so replacing them annually shouldn’t break the bank.

 

Wā tuku: Hune-03-2019
 
 
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