What Causes Carbon Buildup in Cars?
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Carbon buildup in cars is caused by the following reasons: 1. Driving habits: Long-term poor driving habits, where many drivers avoid pressing the accelerator to save fuel and protect the car, not only fail to save fuel but also increase engine carbon deposits. 2. Fuel: Poor-quality gasoline with many impurities can form carbon deposits after combustion in the engine. 3. Carburetor: Aging or damage to the engine's carburetor. The engine is the heart of the car, and the carburetor is the heart of the engine. If the carburetor is aged or faulty, gasoline may enter the engine without being fully atomized, leading to carbon buildup. Additionally, whether the carburetor can fully atomize gasoline is also significantly related to air quality.