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Fuel System Services Burlington VT

Local resource for fuel system services in Burlington, VT. Includes detailed information on local companies providing auto services and which give access to fuel injection, fuel system maintenance, fuel system cleaning, fuel filters, gas tanks, fuel pumps, carburetors, fuel efficiency, fuel lines, fuel hoses and other fuel system services.

Jiffy Lube
802-862-8438
1525 SHELBURNE RD
SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT
The Automaster
802-985-8482
3328 Shelburne Rd
Shelburne, VT
Maurice's Service Center
802-527-0348
265 North Main Street
Saint Albans, VT
Bourn's Tire & Auto Center Inc
802-362-5282
9 Cone Rd
Manchester Cente, VT
Handy Chevrolet
802-524-6568
699 Highgate Rd
Saint Albans, VT
Jiffy Lube
802-878-8566
59 PEARL ST
ESSEX JUNCTION, VT
Don's Auto
802-766-2238
521 Main St
Derby, VT
Greene's Service Center
802-464-3306
101 East Main Street
Wilmington, VT
North Main Service
802-485-4841
1086 N Main St
Northfield, VT
T & R'S Used Cars Inc
802-295-8788
421 Route 14
Hartford, VT
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Tech Tip: Diagnosing Fuel Pumps and Injectors


November 13, 2008

One of the first questions that should always be answered when diagnosing a fuel-related complaint on a fuel-injected engine is, "What is the fuel pressure?" All too often, technicians assume fuel pressure is "good" without actually measuring it with a gauge. If the engine runs, they assume the injectors are getting adequate fuel pressure. If the engine cranks but won't start, and they depress the service valve on the ....

By Larry Carley
Technical Editor

One of the first questions that should always be answered when diagnosing a fuel-related complaint on a fuel-injected engine is, “What is the fuel pressure?”

All too often, technicians assume fuel pressure is “good” without actually measuring it with a gauge. If the engine runs, they assume the injectors are getting adequate fuel pressure. If the engine cranks but won’t start, and they depress the service valve on the fuel rail and some fuel squirts out, they assume the injectors have pressure. They do, but the question remains, “How much pressure?”

For the engine to start and run smoothly with no stalling, hesitation or misfiring, the injectors have to deliver the proper amount of fuel with every squirt. This is especially important on late-model engines with sequential fuel injection. One bad injector will cause a noticeable misfire and usually set a P030X misfire code (where X represents the cylinder that is misfiring...

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