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What driving mode is eco?

The ECO mode of automobile is actually an energy-saving mode, and some people call it a green mode. By controlling the opening and closing angle of the throttle, shifting logic and fuel supply of the car, the car can keep running at low speed and low fuel consumption. Simply put, it is used to save fuel. As long as you turn on the ECO mode of the car, you can save a lot of fuel when driving on the road.

This mode can be divided into active mode and passive mode, and the passive mode is relatively simple. When the running state of the car reaches a certain standard, it will automatically enter the ECO mode. Active mode requires people to turn it on actively. It's just a button with the letter ECO. As long as you press it, you can start the ECO mode of the car, and the car will adjust its state in the later driving process and enter the fuel-saving mode.

ECO mode can make the car run more smoothly and reduce the fuel consumption of the car, but old drivers rarely use ECO mode to save fuel, because ECO mode is not applicable in many cases and even brings danger.

If ECO mode wants to save fuel, it needs to reduce the output power of the engine. Therefore, when you encounter an uphill road, you will feel insufficient power when you start the ECO mode. When encountering a bumpy road, the lack of power will also affect the normal driving of the car and will not save fuel. Similarly, when the car is driving at high speed or high speed, the ECO mode will also exceed a certain standard, and ultimately it will not save fuel.

Does ECO mode have an impact on cars?

Although many people know that ECO mode is to save fuel, many car owners will still worry: is ECO mode really good for cars? Long-term low-speed operation will increase carbon deposition?

Actually, you don't have to worry so much. When driving in ECO mode, the owner can feel that the response speed of the accelerator pedal slows down and the vehicle speed will gradually increase, which has the advantage of maximizing fuel efficiency.

The gearbox will shift gears in a more active way to keep the engine speed at a slightly lower level. Therefore, turning on the ECO mode for a long time has no effect on the car and will not increase the carbon deposition of the engine.

ECO mode has nothing to do with long-term low speed. ECO is mainly to control the owner not to rush to refuel, that is, to speed up gently, which does not mean that it is always at a low speed. If you drive at a low speed for a long time, it does not meet the ECO mode.