How to Reduce Carbon Deposits in Vehicles?
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Methods to reduce carbon deposits in vehicles: 1. Perform regular car maintenance and change the engine oil; 2. Clean the car's air filter; 3. Replace the spark plugs periodically; 4. Clean the throttle body; 5. Avoid sudden acceleration and minimize hard braking; 6. Replace the fuel filter regularly. Carbon deposits are a coking-like substance formed during engine operation from unsaturated olefins and gums in the fuel under high temperatures. Due to the characteristics of electronic fuel injection engines, fuel is injected before ignition in each cylinder cycle. When the engine is turned off, ignition is immediately cut off, but the fuel injected in that cycle cannot be recovered and instead adheres to the intake valves and combustion chamber walls. While gasoline evaporates easily, the wax and gum substances in it remain. Over time, these substances accumulate and harden upon repeated heating, forming carbon deposits.