If more people are just more responsible with the choices they make that affect the environment, we’d all be living a less polluted planet. Who doesn’t want to leave a cleaner and fresher environment for their sons, daughters, and grandchildren in the future?
In relation to that, even the vehicle industry have started taking initiative when it comes to environmental preservation. Considering that air pollution is one of the biggest problems nowadays when it comes to ecological issues, it’s a good thing hybrid cars have been invented. As the technology and supporting infrastructure improves, they are gaining popularity among vehicle owners who are both environmentally conscious and budget-minded.
The thing is, with advances in hybrid car technologies comes car issues as well. For those who own a hybrid car, this is an all too relatable dilemma which you’d probably want to find a solution for. While you’d definitely want to be aware about such things too if you’re looking into purchasing one.
Most Common Maintenance Issues With Hybrid Cars
· Manufacturer Recalls
Now don’t get this wrong, yes, this happens to any vehicle, it’s just that hybrid ones are a lot more prone to it since they have newer technology. That means, unlike non-hybrid cars, these technologies have yet to be tested and proven over the years of use. Recalls may be related to something as simple as improving gas mileage, or they may be important for safety reasons.
· Battery Problems
Yes, traditional car batteries get problems too but hybrid vehicles one can be a bit more complex. Since hybrid cars relies heavily on its battery to reduce gasoline usage and improve gas mileage, it is made heavier which forces the engine to work harder too. Aside from that it also contains materials that have been known to blow up upon impact, potentially putting the driver and passengers at risk. For those who live in places with extreme weather, you’d even notice that a hybrid car’s battery doesn’t perform as well.
· Catalytic Converter Issues
Unfortunately, hybrid vehicles are more apt to have catalytic converter failure than traditional gas-powered vehicles. More frequent replacement or repair means more maintenance expense. Since this type of auto repair requires a greater level of knowledge and skill, it typically must be done by a qualified auto repair technician.
· Oxygen Sensor Failure
Hybrid cars have exhaust and emission systems too. They also have oxygen sensors which are prone to malfunctioning or complete failure. These then results to impaired fuel efficiency and increased fuel costs which obviously defeats the purpose of opting for a hybrid car in the first place. Since a hybrid’s emission and exhaust system is very complex, it can be more difficult to work on, necessitating the use of trusted auto repair shop instead of doing the repair yourself.
While these things can be troublesome, this doesn’t mean hybrid cars are no good. Both traditional cars and hybrid ones have advantages and disadvantages of their own, choosing which one to go for solely depends on your needs as well as preference. If you’re planning to buy a car, just make sure that you do your research may it be hybrid or not. Know what your options are ahead of time and see what works best for your situation. Being a knowledgeable consumer allows you to make an informed decision that will benefit you the most.
But know that, no matter which one you pick, you can’t get away with little to no maintenance at all. So that’s something to keep in mind when looking into your finances. Can you afford a car along with all the other expenses that comes with it? And, even though hybrid cars often come with a higher initial price tag, they offer environmental benefits and savings in terms of fuel economy. The choice is ultimately yours.
Air pollution is a serious issue all of us are facing today. If you can, why not commute or carpool with friends or co-workers, it saves you gas and lessens carbon footprint. But if you must use your car, just make sure it is being well maintained, take it to car servicing on suggested manufacturer’s schedule. This prolongs your car’s lifespan. If more people do this that means less broken cars will be added to the already burgeoning dumpsites.
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