What is the replacement interval for a car's gasoline filter?
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The replacement interval for a car's gasoline filter is 30,000 to 40,000 kilometers. The gasoline filter adopts a filtration-type cleaning method, which filters impurities in gasoline, protects components such as the fuel pump, fuel injector, cylinder liner, and piston rings, reduces mechanical wear, prevents fuel system blockages, ensures stable engine operation, and enhances vehicle safety. The effects of not replacing the gasoline filter for a long time include: 1. Not replacing the gasoline filter can cause impurities to clog the fuel injector, leading to reduced power; 2. Resulting in poor fuel flow and increased fuel consumption; 3. Making it difficult to filter impurities in gasoline, leading to incomplete combustion and carbon buildup; 4. Severe clogging of the gasoline filter, causing difficulty or failure in starting the car.