Getting adequate fuel to your engine is very important for performance, fuel economy and safety. In order to accomplish this, your fuel system needs to be clean.
Today’s production cars have fuel injectors, rather than a carburetor. The injectors need to be cleaned from time to time in order to deliver the fuel with the correct pressure, spray pattern and volume.
Redmond motorists can buy fuel system cleaners that you pour into your gas tank to help maintain an already clean fuel system, however, they can’t do a major cleaning. For that, you need to see Marshalls Automotive in Redmond. They have the tools and chemicals to do the job right. The honest team at Marshalls Automotive can remove particles, gum and varnish from your fuel system and get those injectors running cleanly and efficiently.
You’ll find Marshalls Automotive at 2110 S Highway 97 in Redmond, Oregon 97756. Or just give us a call at 541-548-5239 to schedule an appointment.
You’ll enjoy more power, better fuel economy and reduced exhaust emissions. The cleaners also help prevent rust and corrosion in your fuel system and lubricate essential engine parts.
And, as with all maintenance, it can help prevent pricey repairs that can happen because you didn’t take preventative steps. Check with your honest service professional at Marshalls Automotive and see when your car is scheduled for a fuel system cleaning.
Having trouble with your fuel system? Bring your vehicle into Marshalls Automotive for a check up.
2110 S Highway 97
Redmond, Oregon 97756
541-548-5239
In today’s Marshalls Automotive 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. Redmond 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 Redmond drivers at Oregon gas stations. We guess you could say, it all starts and ends at the pump. One of the most important things Redmond auto owners can do to keep their vehicle 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 Oregon can actually be more costly for Redmond car owners in the long run. Now, most cars on Oregon freeways 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 vehicle 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 Redmond car owners should have their fuel filter changed when recommended. Check your owner’s manual or ask your honest Marshalls Automotive technician 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 Marshalls Automotive in Redmond 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 essential for Redmond car 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 vehicle 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 Marshalls Automotive to make sure that system is working properly for Redmond auto owners and the breather filter needs to be replaced if it’s dirty as well.
Do all these things and your vehicle engine’s air and fuel will be as clean as possible. You’ll get much better MPG and better power.
Weight is the enemy of fuel economy. Everyone from here to Terrebonne knows this makes sense.
Some of us in the Terrebonne area carry a bunch of unnecessary weight, and I’m not talkin’ what you see in the mirror.
Guys; sports equipment and tools. Ladies; well, just take a look around the passenger compartment and trunk. I think my car has about forty-five pounds of French fries on the floor.
All that extra weight wastes gas as you drive between here and Terrebonne, and everywhere else.
Lose the junk and save some money.
…And you really only need one of those spare tires.
There are a surprising number of small, inexpensive parts that can lead to expensive engine damage when they fail. It doesn’t seem right.
Fortunately a lot of those things can be taken care of in routine maintenance. They may not be easy to remember, because it is a long list, but your service center at Marshalls Automotive can help you know what’s scheduled to be taken care of.
Some of us in Redmond Oregon really don’t look forward to going in for an oil change and then getting a list of the other things the manufacturer recommends.
But automotive maintenance is all about prevention, and addressing small problems before they get big. Let’s take the fuel filter for example.
You may not know this but the median age for private vehicles on our Redmond Oregon roads is over nine years. When cars get older, five years or so, they’ve accumulated a lot of dirt and rust in their gas tanks. If that dirt gets into the engine it can cause thousands of dollars worth of damage. So somewhere between that dirty gas tank and the price of a great vacation – is the lowly fuel filter: a very inexpensive part that doesn’t cost too much to replace. And your car’ll just run better too.
A clogged fuel filter can’t let enough fuel through. You might notice at first that your car is running fine around town, but struggles or sputters on the Redmond Oregon freeway or when you accelerate. Enough fuel can’t get through to meet the demands of higher speed. If it gets bad enough your engine might just shut off or not start at all, which could be dangerous.
Some fuel filters have a bypass. When they get clogged, they allow dirty fuel to move around the filter element so dirt ends up in the engine. We’ve already talked about how expensive that can be.
The fuel filter is even very important for newer cars. The fuel is still dirty even if there isn’t rust in the tank. It’s just that the fuel filter will need to be changed more frequently as the vehicle gets older.
How often should you change your fuel filter? Check your owner’s manual. Your Redmond Oregon service advisor at Marshalls Automotive can tell you as well. It’s usually around thirty thousand miles or so. Ask if it’s time for a full fuel system cleaning as well. They often go hand in hand.
It’s good to know that your Redmond Oregon service center has your back. When you’re motivated to maintain your vehicle’s performance and to reduce operating costs, you’ll think of Marshalls Automotive as your ally – and maybe even your memory.
The function of the fuel filter is pretty self-explanatory. It filters your fuel. The fuel filter is in the fuel line somewhere in between the fuel tank and the engine. Both gas and diesel vehicles around Redmond Oregon use fuel filters.
For more information about your fuel filter, visit Marshalls Automotive or come by our shop located at 2110 S Highway 97 in Redmond, Oregon 97756.
Please call 541-548-5239 to make an appointment.
Generally speaking there’s not a lot of dirt in our Redmond Oregon auto fuel supply, but there is enough that you want to screen it out. The problem actually gets worse the older your vehicle becomes. That’s because dirt, rust and other contaminants will settle out of the fuel and onto the bottom of the fuel tank. After your vehicle is five years or older, it can actually have a fair amount of sediment built up.
That just means that the fuel filter has to work harder as your vehicle ages. It’ll get clogged sooner and need to be replaced more often.
A symptom of a clogged fuel filter is that the engine sputters at highway speeds or under hard acceleration. That’s because enough fuel is getting through around town, but when you need more fuel for speed, enough just can’t get through the filter. Obviously, that could be dangerous if your car or truck can’t get enough power to get you out of harm’s way.
For just that reason, fuel filters have a bypass valve. When the filter is severely clogged, some fuel can bypass the filter all together. Of course that means that dirty, unfiltered fuel is getting through to be burned in the engine.
This dirt can then clog and damage your fuel injectors. Now injectors are not cheap to replace, so you don’t want to cause them damage just because you didn’t spend a few bucks to replace a fuel filter.
You know, in a way, the fuel filter can be the poster child for preventive maintenance. It’s a little part, it’s simple and it’s cheap to take care of. But if it’s neglected, it could lead to thousands of dollars of repair bills.
Those auto service schedules in your owner’s manual are there for a reason. If ever you don’t understand a recommended service, just ask your Redmond service advisor at Marshalls Automotive. We’ll be happy to explain.