What does a 3-cylinder car mean?
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A 3-cylinder car refers to a vehicle equipped with a three-cylinder engine. A three-cylinder engine consists of three identical single cylinders arranged on a single engine block sharing a common crankshaft to output power. Its function is to convert chemical energy into mechanical energy. The role of the engine is to transform the thermal energy of gasoline or diesel into mechanical energy by burning the fuel in a sealed cylinder, causing the gas to expand and push the piston to perform work. Methods for maintaining the engine include: 1. Using qualified engine oil; 2. Using qualified coolant and antifreeze; 3. Regularly cleaning the radiator scale; 4. Regularly removing engine carbon deposits; 5. Regularly replacing the car's three filters; 6. Maintaining a reasonable engine speed.