Fuel Induction Service in Carlsbad
Quality Fuel Induction Service in North County
Over time, carbon deposits build up on the sensitive valves, injectors, throttle body, and other vital components of your engine. This can cause a wide variety of issues, including rough idle, loss of power, knocking, reduced efficiency, and trouble starting the vehicle.
Fuel induction service cleans the following
- Injector tips
- Throttle body
- Plenum and air-intake
- Valves and ports
- Combustion chamber
Some benefits of fuel induction service include:
- Reduced emissions
- Restored horsepower and acceleration
- Vehicle runs smoother
- Quieter engine operation
If you’re experiencing any signs of carbon build-up, fuel induction service should be considered. It’s a quick fix for many issues that may be preventing your vehicle from running at it’s best.
Carlsbad Auto Service has the equipment and expertise to properly perform fuel induction service and restore much of that new car feel to your vehicle! Call or schedule online with us today to experience the benefits.
Ignition & Fueling FAQs
Q. What Is an Engine Misfire?
Engine misfires occur when no combustion occurs in the cylinder. Misfires can have a number of causes but are always connected with a lack or excess of air, fuel, or spark. Misfires can damage the catalytic converter in your exhaust system, cause rough running, and prevent you from passing an emissions test.
Q. What Causes Carbon Buildup?
Carbon buildup is a common issue on modern direct injected cars. Direct injection is a fuel delivery system that sprays atomized fuel directly into the cylinder, improving fuel efficiency, emissions, and performance. A downside to this is carbon buildup. Over the course of thousands of miles, black sooty deposits will form on the back of the intake valves. Without cleaning, you can experience misfires, Check Engine Lights, reduced power, and poor fuel economy.
Q. Do I Need to Use Premium Fuel in My Car?
A good rule of thumb is to follow your vehicle’s manufacturer’s recommendations. You can find information about fuel grade on the inside of the fuel door. Vehicles that require premium fuel should only use premium, while vehicles that only require regular fuel can use regular or premium.
