Induction flush at the dealer
Induction flush at the dealer
went in for an oil change and since i'm close to 25k miles, they recommended an induction flush for $139. has anyone paid for this? is it worth it?
Originally Posted by gymcshoe
went in for an oil change and since i'm close to 25k miles, they recommended an induction flush for $139. has anyone paid for this? is it worth it?
Originally Posted by gymcshoe
went in for an oil change and since i'm close to 25k miles, they recommended an induction flush for $139. has anyone paid for this? is it worth it?
Originally Posted by jsmonet
induction means air intake, fyi
From: http://www.bgfox.com/mostwanted/fuel-air.html
"Fuel Air Induction Service
Service need: Deposits accumulate on intake valves, injectors, ports, fuel injectors, and combustion chambers, causing loss of power, rough idle, hesitation, misfire, pinging, knocking, mileage and hard starting.
Solution:
Clean fuel injectors
Clean throttle body
Clean plenum and air intake
Clean intake valves and ports
Correct balance of fuel and air in system
Result:
Reduced emissions
Restore horsepower
Increased fuel economy
Starts and idles smooth and runs quieter "
If you don't have, "loss of power, rough idle, hesitation, misfire, pinging, knocking, mileage and hard starting....." you probably don't need the service.
Sea Foam is another "do it yourself" solution. I've never used it, but many swear by it.
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