A car with a partially clogged fuel filter might run well around Humble, but sputter and strain on the interstate because it’s starving for gas. There are two things that affect how often you need to replace the filter. They are: where you drive in Texas and the gas you buy. If you drive a lot on dirt or gravel roads in rural Texas, your fuel filter will have a harder time keeping the fuel clean
You would never like to drink a glass of mud, right? Well, your car or truck feels the same way. It needs a steady supply of clean fuel in order to run well and deliver good fuel economy. The fuel filter’s job is to clean dirt and rust out of the fuel before it gets to your engine. A clogged fuel filter can actually choke off the engine so that it won’t start or run. Some fuel filters have a bypass valve that allows fuel to go around the clogged filter so your car will still run. But, then the contaminated fuel can clog your fuel injectors and allow damaging particles into your engine.
Of course, auto manufacturers recommend intervals for changing the fuel filter. But, it’s a little more complicated than that. Some auto makers stopped listing recommended intervals for fuel filter replacement or have very long intervals like every five years or eighty thousand miles. So you may need to look to other sources for recommendations. Cars older than six or seven years are especially at risk because they have had time for dirt and rust to build up in the fuel tank. A clean fuel filter keeps the gas flowing. Even a partially clogged filter puts added strain on the car fuel pump. That can shorten its life and result in a significant repair.
As is often the case, spending a little money now on something as inexpensive as a fuel filter can save money down the road. At UPLAND AUTOMOTIVE INC in Humble, we can check your fuel filter. It is better than fixing a burned-out fuel pump or ruined fuel injectors.
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