A fuel system service can mean a couple of things—depending on what you bring in. If you have an older car, we'll clean the carb/injectors, and filter. If your vehicle is newer, we might only check the filter and lines.
We'll check out your fuel filter
We'll check out your fuel filter
Fuel filters get clogged over time, and they can starve your engine of fuel. If you've never changed your fuel filter, then this is where we'll start.
Afterward, we'll clean where the fuel enters your engine.
We'll check where the fuel enters your engine
We'll check where the fuel enters your engine
Whether you have injectors or a carburetor, we can clean, re-jet, or replace them.
Next, we'll check your lines.
We'll check your lines
We'll check your lines
The rubber fuel lines your car uses to move gas to the motor crack over time and thin from the sandblasting Montana's winter roads give them. In extreme circumstances, they can also let air in or disconnect completely.
We'll repair your fuel system if it's broken and try to diagnose the problem if it's not. That will finish up our service.