Should Fuel Additives Be Added When Refueling a New Car?
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New cars do not require fuel additives at all. Fuel additives do have certain functions, but since the engine of a new car is in good working condition and has a short service life, there is basically no carbon deposit buildup. Moreover, the fuel at gas stations is already regulated to contain a certain amount of fuel additives. Below are the functions of fuel additives: 1. Cleaning carbon deposits: Carbon deposits are byproducts of incomplete gasoline combustion, especially severe in direct injection models. Severe carbon deposits in the engine cylinders may cause abnormal engine vibration, increased fuel consumption, and reduced power. 2. Engine maintenance: This function helps reduce carbon deposit formation in the engine, ensuring its normal operation.