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Flush Fuel Injector Service

What is flushing the fuel injector all about?

Your engine needs fuel to operate. This fuel is sent to the engine via the fuel injector, which converts the liquid gas into a spray that is easily combustible for the engine. The fuel injector can accumulate contaminants, which can lower the efficiency of the system and the engine. A fuel injector flush can clean out these contaminants and get your fuel injector working like new.

Keep in mind:

  • When the fuel injector is flushed, the entire fuel injection system should be inspected.
  • After the fuel injector is flushed, the vehicle should run for a few minutes to make sure that everything is operating normally.

How it's done:

  • Disable fuel pump
  • Hook up flush canister
  • Flush the injectors
  • Reconnect fuel pump

Our recommendation:

Your fuel system should always be thoroughly inspected during routine maintenance and servicing. When your oil is changed, a mechanic will check your fuel injector and let you know if it’s time to have your system flushed.

What is a common symptom indicating you need to flush the fuel injector?

  • Engine misfires

How important is this service?

When you fill up your car with gas, that gas goes in the gas tank. In order for the car to use the gas, however, it needs to get to the engine. That’s where the fuel injector comes in. The fuel pump pulls the gas from the tank and into the fuel injector, where it is converted from a liquid (which is hard to combust) into a spray (which is easy to combust). The fuel injector then sends this spray into the engine, where it used as fuel to keep the car running. When your fuel injector is dirty or contaminated, it is unable to do its job as well, and it will not be as consistent in delivering the engine fuel. It may also introduce harmful contaminants into the engine.

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Peter

36 years of experience
346 reviews
Peter
36 years of experience
Chrysler 300 V6-2.7L - Flush Fuel Injector - San Diego, California
Peter is awesome. He is always on time. I also like the courtesy call to let me know that he is on his way. Peter is the best mechanic I have encountered in a long time, he explains everything and breaks things down so you can understand. He is a joy to have and I thank Your Mechanic for having such a reputable mechanic. I am so glad I found Peter and Your Mechanic I will not be going back to the dealership. Thank you Peter for getting me back on the road again and saving me money.

Ben

41 years of experience
1416 reviews
Ben
41 years of experience
Saturn Outlook V6-3.6L - Flush Fuel Injector - Houston, Texas
Ben showed up on time, did his work excellently and quickly, and left my car in better condition than i hoped! I love it that I can request Ben to do future work again, and passed his name on to my daughters

Christopher

27 years of experience
347 reviews
Christopher
27 years of experience
Dodge Durango V8-5.9L - Flush Fuel Injector - Thonotosassa, Florida
Chris was very polite and informative while working on my SUV. This is the second time that we have used Chris as a mechanic and if need be we will use him again!

Kevin

33 years of experience
234 reviews
Kevin
33 years of experience
Jeep Grand Cherokee V8-5.7L - Flush Fuel Injector - Beverly Hills, California
Kevin is a fantastic professional. He knows his stuff. I thought I had a fuel pump or fuel injection problem. Kevin diagnosed it differently, fixed my car, saved me money, saved me time, and also attached some trim that was coming off. He advised me how to take care of the routine maintenance as well. I have always had MechanicPhobia.... I have no idea about cars and how to fix them! Kevin made me feel very confident that I was getting the truth and getting it from an expert. Thank you, Kevin Excellent experience!

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