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Suffering from poor fuel economy?

The key to maintaining your vehicle's fuel economy and to avoid related issues is to regularly get its electronic fuel injection (EFI) system serviced.

If you have noticed that your car is not using petrol efficiently or have witnessed more obvious symptoms such as frequent stalling, problems starting the engine, or the smell of petrol then it's time to have the EFI inspected.

Eagle Farm Auto Care in Eagle Farm can provide you with a thorough electronic fuel injection service through experienced workmanship and a high degree of customer satisfaction.

A major component of your vehicle's electronic fuel injection system is the engine control unit (ECU). The ECU serves to control the fuel injection process and relies on information provided by sensors. Our service will make sure that the ECU, as well as the sensors and their connections, are functioning optimally. We will test the whole system and replace or repair any faulty components, check for any leaks, and clean the throttle valve.

There are a few different causes of EFI-related problems. Most commonly these occur between the ECU and it sensors and from leaks and clogs that result from general wear and tear. That's why it's important to have this system checked by professionals.

Call our friendly staff today to discuss how we can get you back on the road with maximum fuel efficiency through an electronic fuel injection service.

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