Fuel Injection System in Hull

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Top garages for Fuel Injection System in Hull (76 found)
Mobi-tech
75 Jobs Completed
Hull
4.8 / 5

I'm a mobile vehicle technician / mechanic, fully qualified and insured with over 15yrs experience. I cover Hull and surrounding areas including North Lincolnshire.

M and M AUTOTECH LTD
1502 Jobs Completed
Beverley
4.9 / 5

Mike first opened the business in 2010 from previously working at Vauxhall Main Dealers. Mike started with the aim of getting back to the basics of motor repairs and to g

VauxMaster-Tech
50 Jobs Completed
Bevereley
4.9 / 5

Vauxmaster-Tech has been in the industry for over 32 years. We have over 20 years of experience as a main dealer, and have been working as master technicians for the last

Harriden Autocentre
724 Jobs Completed
Hull
4.7 / 5

Harriden Autocentre opened there business to public in 2016. Previously maintaining and repairing their own fleet of taxis to the local authorities high test standard.

Hookem’s Garage Ltd
387 Jobs Completed
Hull
5.0 / 5

Family run business located in the centre of hull, any make any model we do them all. With a share of over 30 years of mechanical experience from main dealers to managin

Auto Motor Solutions
428 Jobs Completed
Hull
4.6 / 5

We are a Independant garage what pride ourselves on the high standards of our work and customer satisfaction. We are RAC approved garage and a SHELL oil stockist. We al

KMG Autocare
159 Jobs Completed
Wincolmlee
4.5 / 5

KMG Autocare is a family run business in Hull, we provide MOTs, Servicing and Repairs to all makes and models. Our team of fully qualified mechanics are committed to prov

TITAN
763 Jobs Completed
Hull
4.6 / 5

We are as close to a one stop shop as you will ever find. We do everything except sell brand new cars between our six closely knit buildings. If your car is not drivea

YourTech Automotive Ltd
14 Jobs Completed
Hull
4.8 / 5

Welcome to YourTech. "Your Car, Your Way" Mobile Mechanic based in Hull. Offering mobile vehicle repairs including: Servicing Timing Belts MOT Repairs Electrical D

Endyke Tyres
71 Jobs Completed
Hull
5.0 / 5

Endyke Tyre Mart is a family owned and locally run business that has been fitting tyres since 1976, Serving Hull, and its surrounding area. With the benefit of wholesale

Wrench Monkeys
5 Jobs Completed
Hull
5.0 / 5

Here At Wrench Monkeys We Are All About Family! Serving Our Local And Wider Community! We Specialise In MOTs, Servicing And Repairs And Much, Much More On Class 4 Motor

Automotive Solutions Hull Ltd
11 Jobs Completed
Hull
5.0 / 5

Automotive Solutions Hull Ltd a newley established business with a wealth of experience We pride ourselves in delivering a main dealer experience and independant compet

MP Mechs
9 Jobs Completed
Hull
5.0 / 5

.Welcome to MP MOBILE MECHANIX. We are an independant local mobile vehicle repair company. All work is carried out at a place and time to suit you,whether that be at home

Mobile autotech Solutions
10 Jobs Completed
Beverley
5.0 / 5

We bring a complete auto repair and engineering service to you, repairing a whole range from cars to trucks - we cater for every problem that may arise. Call us today,

Marshall Honda Hull
6 Job Completed
Hessle
5.0 / 5

Honda Hull is part of the Marshall Motor Group which is the second largest privately owned dealer group in the UK, servicing and repairing all vehicle makes and models to

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Fuel Injection System in Hull

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The fuel pump is responsible for pumping fuel into the cylinders of the engine and performs an extremely important function in the running of a car.

Fuel injectors are susceptible to becoming dirty and often require cleaning, when they become clogged they can cause noticeable problems when driving.

There are some tell-tale signs that your fuel injector needs cleaning so as soon as you see the following indicators, take your to a mechanic.

You can buy fuel injector cleaning kits and perform the job yourself, however this will require getting your hands dirty and removing the part from the engine.

Unless you are a trained professional, this can be a difficult job which is why we would recommend that you leave the work to mechanic!

However, if you would like to carry out the work yourself, here is a step by step guide on how to clean a fuel injector.

Buy a fuel injection cleaning kit

The first step is the easiest, simply go to any shop around Hull that sells car cleaning kits and get your hands on a fuel injection cleaning kit.

There may be more than one type of kit as different so make sure to get the right one for your car.

You may even have to assemble the kit yourself by buying cleaning fluid and other materials if there is not a full kit on sale.

Make sure to ask for help if you don’t know what to look for.

Find the fuel injector

Each car is different and so the fuel injector will be located in different places. The easies way to find the part is by using the manual that came with your car when your first bought it. This will list where the fuel injection pump is.

Disconnecting the fuel injection pump

This is where the job starts to get technical and we would once again recommend that you only follow these steps if you are familiar with car maintenance and are able to navigate a car engine with ease.

The fuel injectors will be connected to the fuel pump and there will be a few of them.

Remove the injectors and connect a fuel return line or U tube which will divert the fuel back to the tank.

Specific vehicles will require the complete removal of the fuel pump or relay for proper cleaning to be possible.

There should be a section in your car owners manual that tells you about how to disconnect the injectors from the pump and connect a U tube or return line so pay close attention to the instructions.

Disconnect the pressure regulator line

You should consult your car owners manual to locate the vacuum line, once you’ve found where it is in the engine, remove the tube.

Connect the cleaning kit

The first thing you’ll need to do is locate the fuel pressure test port and connect your new cleaning kit.

The kit itself will have detailed instructions on how to perform this task.

The cleaner fluid itself is flammable so it’s vital that you don’t spill any of it over your engine or get it on the injectors themselves.

Open fuel cap

The cleaning kit works by shooting cleaning fluid and air at high pressure around the fuel system, however there needs to be somewhere for the air to escape just in case there is a blockage and a build up of pressure begins.

Ignoring this precaution could result in serious damage being caused to your car.

Turning on your engine

Make sure that all of the connections are properly fixed and ensure the fuel pump is switched off.

Now its time to turn on the engine.

The cleaner will then circulate through the injectors until the cycle is complete, make sure to follow the exact instructions on your specific kit as the time to leave the engine on may vary from kit to kit and engine type to engine type.

emoving the cleaner and reconnecting components

When you have switched the engine off, you will be free to remove the cleaner and reconnect all of the other parts that you have disconnected.

Once more, follow the instructions on in your car owners manual and on the cleaning kit itself to ensure this is all done properly.

Remember to close the fuel cap once you have completed cleaning your fuel injector.

Turning on the engine

This is the moment of truth and when you will find out whether you have managed to complete the job properly.

Turn on your car engine and listen to see if there are any abnormal sounds coming for the engine. If this is the case then you should take your car to a mechanic immediately and tell them what has happened.

However, if your car is still suffering from the symptoms we listed earlier in the guide, your fuel injector pump and injectors may need replacing and cleaning them has simply had no effect as they are damaged.

Fuel injection repair

If cleaning the parts of the fuel injection system has not resolved your issue, you will need to take your car in for repair.

As there are several parts that make up the system there may only be certain parts that require repair or replacement so costs and time taken to complete the work will vary greatly.

If you have attempted to clean the system with using the advice above, make sure to tell the mechanic as they will likely attempt to carry this work out in a first attempt to resolve the issue.

Finding a mechanic you can trust to do a good job and charge a fair price, is not always easy, which is why we simplified the process.

We work with a network of 8,000 mechanics and garages across the UK so we can find competitive fuel injection repair and cleaning deals for you.

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