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Ways to pass a smog test

In our day and age, the automobile is one of life’s necessities right up there with food and shelter.  And with our current economy, most people are keeping their cars longer.

Well when this happens and your car gets older, there are some things about your car’s maintenance you are going to have to become aware of.  I have learned them from owning a San Diego Smog Check shop

One of those things is the time your car needs a smog test. Until your car hits seven years old, most people don’t even think about it.

But beware, if you fail the smog test, what could of been a simple $50 smog test could suddenly become a $300-$400 repair.

When you have to have your car pass the smog check so you can renew the registration, follow these bits of advice to ensure your car passes the smog check.

So before you visit a smog test San Diego only center follow these tips.

First, be positive that your vehicle is running correctly.When you see that your vehicle is not running smoothly, go take it to a auto repair store and have them take a look to find out what is wrong.Then have it repaired before your smog check.

Second, is an easy one but necessary, take your car for a drive.Remember passing the smog test means your car needs to burn fuel efficiently with as little or no smog emmissions a possible.  Well when your car is not properly warmed up, it may not have proper combustion.If that does happen, you have a high chance of failing.Just take it for a drive for 15 minutes or so and you will get your car to run optimally when it is taken in.

Third, try to use fuel additives.This you do when you are filling your auto up with gas.  You just add it to the gas tank.  What this does is it helps lowers emmission levels by cleaning your car’s intake and exhaust paths.This gives the fuel and air the ability to flow freely.

Fourth, inflate your tires to proper pressure.This little known tip helps your car drive more smoothly and more accurately during the smog check.  This improves the overall emmissions output by helping the engine maintain a steady load.

Finally, have your oil changed.If the oil in your car does need to be changed and is contaminated, this can be a cause of failure when you take it for a smog test. Oils with contamination are high in hydrocarbons, and this will cause the car to fail the test.

Follow these tips about your car and you stand a good chance of passing with flying colors the smog test.  Take it from my experience running a San Diego auto repair service shop.

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