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Tips for Saving Fuel From Chrysler Group

Chrysler Group   21 Apr 2006 14:27 GMTPage rating:


As fuel prices climb, Chrysler Group passes along tips to help customers maximize the fuel economy of their vehicles.

While Chrysler Group is working to improve the fuel economy of its vehicles through technologies available today such as Multi-Displacement System, more efficient engines and diesel technology, there are additional measures customers can take to enhance their fuel economy.

Modifying Driving Habits

  • Slow down -- every 5 mph over 65 mph can decrease fuel economy by as much as 7 percent
  • Use modest acceleration when possible, minimizing "jack rabbit" starts
  • Moderate use of air conditioning and other accessories such as fog lamps and heated seats
  • Use cruise control to help maintain a steady speed
  • Limit idle and warm up periods -- don't leave vehicles idle while running in for the cup of coffee in the morning
  • Plan your trip to avoid rush hour, if you can, to avoid idling in traffic
  • Check Vehicle Condition
  • Ensure proper vehicle maintenance
  • Replace dirty air filter: a clogged air filter can reduce fuel economy as much as 10 percen.
  • Check tire pressures -- tires underinflated by just 2 psi can reduce fuel economy as much as 1 percent
  • Remove extra weight from vehicles -- an extra 100 pounds in the trunk or pickup box can lower fuel economy 1 to 2 percent
  • Reduce aerodynamic drag on vehicle by taking empty cargo carriers, bike racks, ski racks, etc. off -- at highway speeds, 50 percent of the engine power is used to overcome aerodynamic drag
  • Remove unused items from roof racks as a loaded roof rack can reduce fuel economy at highway speeds by as much as 5 percent
  • Keep vehicle engine tuned up as a noticeably out of tune engine can reduce fuel economy as much as 4 percent
  • If vehicle engine light is on, have the vehicle serviced -- faulty components such as an oxygen sensor can reduce fuel economy as much as 40 percent


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