Fuel System Cleaning Service

Every time a vehicle’s driver presses the gas pedal, they are controlling how much fuel and air the engine takes in. The pedal tells the throttle valve how much air to let in and the computer tells the fuel system how much fuel to deliver. These calculated amounts of air and fuel are typically mixed together before being sucked into the combustion chamber of an engine cylinder. There the spark plug ignites the mixture, producing the carefully contained explosion that powers the vehicle.

It’s important for the fuel in the vehicle to be as clean as possible.

Performing fuel system cleaning service:

helps remove fuel varnish build-up
helps remove intake valve deposits
helps reduce cylinder head deposits
cleans the fuel system
Our service helps clean the fuel system and combustion chamber with multi-step cleaners. 

Description:
Fuel injection consists of a throttle body to control airflow, the fuel injectors, various engine sensors, an electric fuel pump and a fuel filter. The system is controlled by the cars powertrain control module (PCM), which makes all decisions for controlling the injection system. Most early fuel injection systems used a throttle-body design, where one or more injectors were mounted on a throttle body, resembling a carburetor. Use of the throttle body system faded away gradually as multi-port fuel injection became more prevalent. Multi-port uses a separate fuel injector for each cylinder, located near each cylinders intake valve port. Virtually all engines now use multi-port injection.  

Purpose:  
Fuel injection delivers fuel to the engine in exactly the right amount for all engine-operating conditions. Not only does the system provide better control for fuel economy, performance and emissions, it also does away with many of the maintenance requirements of a carburetor.