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Fuel Injection Service

Fuel Injection Service

Question: How does fuel injection service work?

Answer:

Fuel injector service is a must to preserve the performance of your vehicle. Fuel injectors are located in the intake manifold and spray fuel through a tiny nozzle. The fuel injector uses a special nozzle to spray the fuel as mist, instead of a strong jet stream. A fuel injector must spray fuel as a mist because it’s easier for your engine to burn.

When you step on your gas pedal, your vehicle’s throttle valve (which is a valve that opens and lets air into your engine) works in conjunction with your fuel injectors. When the throttle valve opens, your fuel injector sprays fuel to mix with the air and then enters the engine’s combustion cylinders.

Fuel injectors can become dirty and clogged over time, which will lead to poor performance, bad gas mileage, and even dirty exhaust emissions. A fuel injector can become clogged around its valve and nozzle. The opening on a fuel injector’s nozzle is very small since the nozzle must spray a fine mist so any tiny build-up of fuel can affect the fuel injector’s performance. Build-up can consist of wax, dirt, and other carbon deposits. Most build-up occurs from short trips, meaning a vehicle that normally travels for only fifteen minutes or low-quality gasoline that does not contain detergents also causes build-ups. If a fuel injector is dirty or clogged, your engine won’t get the necessary flow of fuel to mix with the air, which will lead to poor acceleration, engine performance, and gas mileage.

During a full fuel injection service, several things are done:

  • your fuel pump’s pressure and volume is checked
  • your pressure regulator is checked
  • your fuel rail (the pipe that sends the fuel from your pump to your fuel injector) and fuel injector screen are flushed
  • your fuel injectors are flushed and cleaned
  • your throttle valve and air passages are flushed
  • your engine’s computer is checked to make sure the air/fuel mixture is correct and all of the sensors are working

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