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Car Fluids: That Part Of Your Car That You Did Not Know

 
Author: Terry Brown

Metal. Glass. Cloth. Leather.

These are the materials that make up your car. Well, most of your car. It is important to note that your car is not only made up of these stuff - metal, glass, cloth, leather - but there also are liquids in it. Yes, there are liquids. Remember that you do need fluids and liquids to make your car run and perform at its optimum best.

Automobile experts remind all of us car owners that we should always be on the alert about the vital fluids in our vehicles. We should always monitor these fluids to ensure that our car always runs well. If actually have no idea as per the where you should find these fluids, you could go and fetch your car owner's manual. You would find a diagram of your car's engine there along with the locations of these major fluids. Or if you have much trouble understanding all about these fluids, then you could go ask assistance from your mechanic and let them show you where to find these fluids. They sure would be able to help you out with that.

One of these fluids is the fuel treatment or additives that you add in directly to your car's gas tank. This has been used by various car owners for what it does is it actually reduces your engine's chances of wearing down quickly. This fuel treatment also helps in reducing deposits on your car's intake valves, manifolds, carburetor, and fuel injector. Your car's engine parts are also lubricated so as for them to actually have a much greater and much more enhanced performance.

If you do not know what kind of fuel treatment you should put in, try checking your car owner's manual. It would not be wise to simply take one kind of fuel treatment off the shelf and then add it to your gas tank. This is most certainly wrong for it may not be the right one that would work well for your car.

Author Bio:

Terry Brown is the founder of ABS Nutrion (www.absnutrition.net), a vitamin manufacture with weight loss suppliments which include hoodia and green tea.

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