Fuel/Air Induction Clean-Up in Spokane, WA

Over time, deposits build up on intake valves, injectors, ports, fuel injectors and combustion chambers within your vehicle. These build-ups can cause loss of power, shaky idling, hesitation, hard starting, misfire, pinging and knocking noises and, perhaps worst of all, poor gas mileage.

Our team of experts uses specialized fuel system and air induction cleaners and conditioners to clean your vehicle’s fuel injectors, throttle body, intake valves, ports and air intake. These cleaners and conditioners remove harmful combustion chamber deposits from all these components, allowing your engine to run more smoothly. By cleaning the induction system thoroughly with specialized equipment and conditioners and cleaners, our team can make your vehicle run more efficiently.

The quality of the gasoline you put into your vehicle can vary greatly. When the gasoline is of poor quality, it can cause deposit buildup. Modern vehicles—especially those with gasoline direct injection—are particularly sensitive to deposits that build up in fuel injectors, intake valves and ports. Using specialized equipment, our technicians will quickly and effectively clean the intake manifold, ports, intake valves and combustion chamber and install injector cleaning additives in your vehicle’s tank. This service will restore lost power and performance and will reduce harmful exhaust emissions.

Fuel & Air Induction Clean-Up – Optimize Your Vehicle’s Performance at ICDI Diesel Repair.

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