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How To Maintain Your Hybrid Vehicle

Before delving into technicalities, it's important to understand the general functions and features of hybrid cars, as well as their differences when compared to conventional cars. The most basic difference between a hybrid car and a traditional car is that the former has two propulsion power sources while the latter only has one. Most hybrid vehicles made available to the public today are gasoline- electric hybrid vehicles that use both gasoline and electricity to work. Although other combinations are available, this type is the most common and which are widely used in marketed hybrid cars.

Since a hybrid vehicle have a more complex engine component than that of traditional gasoline engine vehicles, one must expect a more intricate maintenance need for hybrid vehicles. If a single- engine vehicle would require elaborate maintenance routine, what more does a dual- engine vehicle need? Thus, one consideration before buying a hybrid vehicle is whether or not you can accept this high-maintenance need. Failure to maintain your vehicle well may result to early malfunctioning and other problems. Often, people who were not able to keep the regular maintenance routine for their hybrid vehicles find themselves in more problematic situations later on.

One of the common eventual problems with hybrid vehicles is the susceptibility of its gasoline engine to easily be broken down. For a fact, hybrid cars used today makes use of its electric motors most of the time and its gasoline engine only acts up as a back- up. If you look at it, this may sound convenient but you have to be aware that an engine that is not regularly used is prone to wear and tear. If you will only use your vehicle for short distance for months, the gasoline engine will have no use and will eventually wear and tear. Thus, you have to condition the gasoline engine regularly to avoid it from breaking down.

Another significant fact that you have to take note of is that hybrid vehicles have complex components. While, you can be good at fixing minor repairs on your conventional vehicles; this may not be the case for hybrid ones. You can also make regular check-ups with your car like checking the fluid, changing out spark plugs and fuel and air filters. But this is not the only requirement for hybrid vehicles. The electric motor also needs maintenance check that only experts can excellently do.

People today may not be adept with the maintenance of hybrid vehicles but with increasing popularity and growing usage, one can expect that more and more people in the future will have first-hand knowledge in the maintenance of these vehicle types.

by: Levi Quinn




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