What Are the Symptoms of a Clogged Fuel Line in a Car?
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Car fuel line clogging mainly manifests as unstable idling, engine shaking, weak acceleration, and stalling. The primary areas prone to clogging include the fuel filter, fuel pump, fuel injector, suction pipe, and the fuel tank cap vent hole. Using poor-quality gasoline or introducing impurities during refueling can lead to fuel line blockages. In daily vehicle use, it's essential to maintain the fuel filter and promptly clean the fuel filter element and fuel lines. Below is an introduction to fuel line cleaning: Fuel Cleaner: Adding a fuel cleaner to gasoline is the simplest method, but its effects are not long-lasting, and the cleaning performance is not optimal. Carbon and Deposit Removal: Simultaneously cleaning carbon deposits and sediments from the fuel lines and throttle body yields noticeable results.