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Deep Clean Your Fuel System At Tuffy Joliet

August 19, 2014



Having trouble with your fuel system? Bring your SUV into Tuffy Joliet for a check up.

2031 SR 59
Joliet, Illinois 60586
815-436-1829


In today's Tuffy Joliet auto post, we're talking about fuel system cleaning. The first thing to know is how vital it is to have a clean fuel system. Joliet drivers need fuel to go, and the cleaner the fuel system, the more efficiently the fuel will burn. That means more power and better fuel efficiency.

A clean fuel system saves money for Joliet car owners at Illinois gas stations. We guess you could say, it all starts and ends at the pump. One of the most important things Joliet auto owners can do to keep their SUV fuel system clean is to buy good quality gas. Major brands have detergents that keep gum and varnish from rapidly building up in the fuel system.

So buying cheaper gas in Illinois can actually be more costly for Joliet drivers in the long run. Now, most cars on Illinois highways are more than five or six years old. That means they've had time for some dirt and rust to start accumulating in the fuel tank. This junk needs to be filtered out of the fuel before it hits your SUV engine. That's the fuel filter's job.

When the fuel filter is clogged, the dirty fuel will bypass the filter and go on up to the engine where it can clog fuel injectors and get into the cylinders. That could be detrimental. So Joliet auto owners should have their fuel filter changed when recommended. Check your owner's manual or ask your friendly Tuffy Joliet service professional if your fuel filter is due for replacement.

The fuel then goes up into the throttle body. This is another area where varnish and gum can accumulate. A professional fuel system cleaning at Tuffy Joliet in Joliet will use a combination of special cleaning chemicals and old fashioned swabbing to clean out the throttle body. Now, the fuel injectors are the last stop in the fuel delivery system.

It's key for Joliet auto owners to keep those fuel injectors clean. The fuel injectors need to deliver a precise amount of fuel, at exactly the right time, in a particular spray pattern. They just can't do that if they're dirty. Dirty fuel injectors really rob power and hurt fuel economy.

It is important for the fuel system proper, but there are a couple other things that will help keep your SUV engine clean as well. Of course, air is mixed with the fuel before it's burned. Dirty air means dirt gets into your engine, so you need to replace your engine air filter when it's dirty.

The PCV value routes unburned fuel that escapes into the lower engine back up into the intake system to be burned. A sticky PCV valve needs to be replaced at Tuffy Joliet to make sure that system is working properly for Joliet car owners and the breather filter needs to be replaced if it's dirty as well.

Do all these things and your SUV engine's air and fuel will be as clean as possible. You'll get much better fuel efficiency and better power.

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