In very simple terms, a fuel injector is a valve that squirts fuel into your family car engine. Your engine control computer tells the fuel injector how much fuel to deliver as well as the precise time it should be delivered. Of course this happens thousands of times a minute.
High temperatures under your hood and variations in Cedar Lake gas quality cause fuel injectors to be fouled with wax, dirt, water, additives and carbon. Injectors can become partially clogged, preventing them from delivering the proper amount of fuel at the correct pressure.
When your family car’s injectors are dirty, the fuel doesn’t burn as efficiently resulting in poor fuel economy and loss of power. So it’s important to keep your fuel injectors clean.
We can perform a full fuel system service for you at DWR Tire and Auto in which the fuel injectors are cleaned so that they operate properly and deliver the right amount of fuel at the right time.
IN drivers should remember that proper maintenance of their fuel system means that they will spend less on gas in Cedar Lake, enjoy strong performance and prevent costly repairs down the road.
At DWR Tire and Auto in Crown Point IN (46307) we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 219.661.9200. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.
The following Fuel System video is presented by DWR Tire & Auto:
The following Fuel System animation is presented by DWR Tire & Auto:
I’d like to give our friends in Crown Point IN a quick overview of the fuel system. It starts with the fuel pump. The fuel pump is located inside the tank and pumps fuel out to the engine. Somewhere along the way is a fuel filter whose job is to filter out dirt before it hits the engine. Then there’s the fuel intake system and the fuel injectors that deliver the fuel to be burned in the engine.
Our focus is to discuss how to make the various components of your fuel system work well and last as long as possible.
Now the best thing you can do for your fuel pump is to use good quality fuel. Top tier gas typically has fewer contaminants and more detergents to keep things clean. Using good gas, or adding a fuel system cleaner to your tank, can prolong the life of your fuel pump. Because the fuel pump lives inside your tank, it’s pretty expensive to replace, so helping it last as long as possible is a worthwhile goal.
The fuel filter catches dirt and contaminants. When it’s clogged, your engine may not be able to get enough fuel and could sputter. Many fuel filters have a bypass valve that allows unfiltered fuel past when the filter’s clogged.
That prevents your engine from dying while you’re driving, but it can’t protect your engine from dirty fuel. Check your owner’s manual or talk with your Crown Point IN service advisor at DWR Tire & Auto about when you should replace your fuel filter.
Call DWR Tire & Auto at 219.661.9200
Now fuel will cause gum and varnish to build up in the fuel intake system. A professional fuel system cleaning will remove the gunk to keep fuel flowing freely and help prevent contamination from reaching your fuel injectors and your engine.
Fuel injectors squirt fuel into the engine. The fuel must be delivered in a precise amount, at a precise time, under precise pressure and in a precise pattern. Pressure can range from 45 pounds per square inch to 45,000 pounds per square inch depending on the engine. As you may guess, fuel injectors cost a lot. Allowing them to get gummed up will not only hurt your performance and fuel economy, it will cause the injectors to wear out much more quickly than they should.
A professional fuel system cleaning will keep injectors clean and working correctly. It’ll also clean deposits from the inside of the combustion chamber and off the intake valves giving you optimum performance and mileage.
Check with your Crown Point service advisor at DWR Tire & Auto and see when he recommends you get a fuel system cleaning.
At DWR Tire & Auto in Crown Point IN we install quality NAPA replacement parts. Give us a call at 219.661.9200. To learn more about NAPA AutoCare, visit www.NAPAAutoCare.com.