How to Reduce Carbon Deposits?
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Carbon deposits can be reduced by developing good driving habits, regularly replacing the air filter, performing normal maintenance, and changing engine oil. Here are some methods for reducing carbon deposits: 1. Develop good driving habits: Good driving habits can effectively reduce the formation of carbon deposits in cars. For example, coasting by releasing the throttle in advance when approaching traffic lights and avoiding sudden acceleration can significantly reduce carbon deposits. Also, try to avoid hard braking. 2. Regularly replace the air filter: The air filter in most cars is relatively easy to replace, and you can do it yourself or clean it. If the car frequently operates in poor environments, the air filter should be replaced more often to ensure the engine can intake sufficiently clean air. 3. Perform normal maintenance and change engine oil: After a certain mileage, the lubricating effect of the engine oil deteriorates. If not replaced in time, it can lead to sludge formation, which eventually turns into carbon deposits adhering to the engine internals.