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Taking On High Fuel Prices

For many people, winter is not the time they think about automotive maintenance and repair. But the cold weather can really take its toll on a vehicle’s performance—especially the fuel system—so it’s a good time to take care of some critical maintenance items. And with gasoline prices increasing almost daily, keeping fuel systems operating at peak efficiency is more important than ever. Over time, poor fuel quality and contamination can lead to dirty or clogged fuel injectors and that can negatively impact performance, driveability and fuel economy.

So now’s a good time for fuel pump or fuel injector replacement. For high quality cost competitive fuel system components, Mopar remanufactured parts are the perfect fit for most Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles. Add in competitive pricing and Mopar’s 12-month/12,000-mile warranty, and you’ve got all the reasons you need to choose Mopar.

Mopar Fuel Pumps

Mopar remanufactured fuel pumps now feature new, higher-quality motors and filters for longer lasting performance and durability. It’s a change vehicle owners will appreciate mile after mile. In addition to the new motors and filters, all Mopar remanufactured fuel pumps are fitted with many new parts, including: rubber O-rings, gaskets, sender cards and return valves.

Mopar Fuel Injectors

When it comes to fuel injectors, studies have shown that dirty injectors can reduce fuel economy by 11 percent. These studies have also shown that harmful deposits can begin forming in as little as 1,500 miles. Obviously, these are fuel system components that require frequent monitoring and, more often than people might think, replacement.

Sometimes, all fuel injectors need is a good cleaning. But when that no longer will do the trick, you should replace dirty injectors with new ones from Mopar. Mopar’s fuel injectors are designed exclusively for Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge vehicles and also come with a 12-month/12,000-mile warranty. What other reasons do you need to choose Mopar?

While You Have the Hood Up . . .

If a vehicle is having problems with a dirty or clogged fuel system, chances are pretty good that there are some other engine components suffering from the same problem. For example, that dirt didn’t just go directly from the road to the fuel injector. More than likely, the fuel filter also needs to be replaced.

Dirt is also the enemy of airflow, which is vital to an engine’s performance. Any replacement of the vehicle’s fuel filter should also include an inspection and replacement (if necessary) of the vehicle’s air filter. Mopar has a complete line of both fuel and air filters so that you can make sure your customer’s vehicle has a clean bill of health for the upcoming spring driving season.