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Extend The Life of Your Engine

Staff Writer
April 16, 2026
Extend The Life of Your Engine

Orlando residents looking to keep their vehicles running smoothly and extend engine life might be interested in some basic maintenance tips. While there's no single magic bullet, consistent care can significantly impact a car's longevity and performance on our local roads, from Colonial Drive to International Drive.

Regular oil changes are paramount. Using the manufacturer-recommended oil type and adhering to the suggested change intervals, typically every 3,000 to 5,000 miles for conventional oil or longer for synthetics, helps prevent sludge buildup and ensures proper lubrication of moving parts. This is especially important in Orlando's often hot and humid climate that peaks during tourist seasons, which can put extra stress on engine components.

Checking and replacing air filters regularly is another simple yet effective step. A clean air filter ensures your engine gets the proper air-fuel mixture, improving efficiency and preventing contaminants from entering the engine. Over time, a clogged filter can reduce fuel economy and engine power, something no one wants when navigating I-4.

Furthermore, maintaining proper coolant levels and ensuring the cooling system is in good working order prevents overheating, a common cause of engine damage. Residents should also pay attention to their vehicle's dashboard warning lights and address any issues promptly. Ignoring a 'check engine' light can lead to more significant and costly repairs down the line.

By following these straightforward maintenance practices, Orlando car owners can help ensure their engines remain reliable for years to come, saving money on repairs and keeping their daily commutes and weekend trips to the theme parks or nearby beaches hassle-free.

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