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Today I started my own summer car maintenance and changed out my air filter. The Air Filter is like the lungs of your vehicle. An air filter prevents contaminants and debris from getting into your  engine. As you know, an automobile engine is powered by a mixture of  fuel and air. A clogged or overly dirty air filter can result in:  - Non-optimal gas mileage 
 - Weak performance 
 - Reduced engine life
 
 Since the air filter collects many of the bad things in the environment,  to keep them out of your car, it can get dirty and clogged, therefore  needing replacement.You should always check your owner's manual for the maintenance  recommendations on your vehicle—including the air filter. But, in  general, Edmunds.com says an air filter should be changed 12 months or every 12,000 miles, whichever comes first.  | 
| Dirty/Old Air Filter | 
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| New Air Filter | 
Locate the air filter.
     Before you start the work, be certain the engine is cool.  If  it's still hot from driving, let it cool down before you begin. The air  filter is generally located in a black plastic case near the top of the  engine.  It's about the size of a loaf of bread and should be the only  plastic case on the top of the engine.            Open the case.
            This is where the tools may come into play.  Generally,  the top is held onto the air filter case by metal clips. You can pop  open these clips by sliding the butter knife between the clip and the  plastic case. Sometimes, the case is held together by screws. If so, use  the correct screwdriver and just unscrew the screws.            Remove the old filter and add the new. 
            Simply lift the old filter out of the case, wipe out any  debris in the case with a rag, and place the new filter right side up  into the case. Close the top and reattach the clips or screws.  
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
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