Replace Fuel Filter
Your fuel filter does just that, it filters dirt and particles out of your fuel. You might think that your gasoline is perfectly clean. But it’s been put into numerous tanks or pipelines before it gets to you and dust and debris find their way in.
Your fuel tank is designed to keep most debris out of the intake tube, but the smaller particles always get through and it only takes a tiny piece of dirt to clog a fuel injection jet and cause problems like running rough and losing power.
Replace Fuel Filter – inexpensive maintenance
Vehicle maintenance schedules say every 25,000 miles you should replace fuel filter. If you keep up with that schedule, you’ll avoid having a big fat oh-oh with your fuel injection system down the road.
Simple regular vehicle maintenance cost is just a drop in the bucket compared to buying a new car every couple of years. Let the certified mechanics at Tires Tires Tires help you squeeze an extra 50, 100, or even 150 thousand miles or more out of your present vehicle and save you money.
















