Does the ECO Mode in Cars Increase Carbon Deposits?

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NadiaDella
07/29/25 7:56pm
Car ECO mode does not increase carbon deposits. How ECO mode works: 1. Changes the gear shifting timing of the transmission. Under this working condition, the engine power may seem somewhat weak, and the vehicle's acceleration performance may also be reduced. 2. Alters the sensitivity of the accelerator pedal. Normally, pressing the accelerator pedal results in an immediate response from the engine, but in ECO mode, there is a delay of a few seconds after pressing the pedal. 3. Adjusts the output power of the air conditioning system, limiting its usage power to reduce the engine load and thereby lower fuel consumption. 4. Whether the engine is idling for long periods or running at high speeds, carbon deposits will form in the engine.
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