What are the effects of carbon deposits in the fuel tank?
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Here are the impacts of carbon deposits in the fuel tank: 1. Reduced power performance: Carbon deposits and sediments can clog the injector needle valve and valve holes, affecting the performance of precision components in the injection system, leading to poor fuel injection, inadequate atomization, and reduced power performance. 2. Increased fuel consumption: Carbon deposits and sediments can cause the intake valve to close improperly, reducing cylinder pressure or even causing backfire, resulting in unstable engine idling, increased fuel consumption, and worsened exhaust emissions. 3. Shortened engine lifespan: Carbon deposits on the piston top and cylinder head can easily cause localized overheating in the combustion chamber and gasoline pre-ignition, leading to engine knocking and other faults, all of which can shorten the engine's lifespan.