How often do you find yourself thinking about parts of your vehicle, like its fuel pump, injectors, tank, filter, lines, hoses, and regulators? Not often or at all? Then you’re not alone. Most people only think about these things when they experience poor vehicle performance. However, the fuel system is an integral part of ensuring your vehicle continues to run efficiently. With some simple tips, you’ll learn how to get the most from your car with Ford fuel system maintenance.

Your Ford Fuel System Maintenance: Service Tips
Fuel Tank
Like your body, what you put in your car’s tank matters. You want to ensure that you are using high-quality fuel. Low-quality fuel can contain contaminants such as sulfur, lead, dirt, debris, water, sediment, and microbial growth that can clog fuel injectors and filters, corrode fuel tanks and lines, causing your car’s engine to stall or fail. High-quality fuel can reduce the buildup of deposits in your engine and keep it running longer without long-term issues.
Keep your gas tank full to avoid damaging the fuel pump. When your tank is near empty, the fuel pump has to work harder to keep the engine running. Avoid letting your tank fall below a quarter full.
Fuel Filter
The fuel filter protects your engine and other components from dirt, rust, debris, and other contaminants. Replace your car’s fuel filter according to the Ford maintenance schedule for your vehicle, or if you experience rough idling, difficulty starting your car, decreased fuel economy, or overall poor performance.
Fuel Injectors
Cleaning your fuel injectors can improve fuel efficiency and overall engine performance. It is recommended that they be cleaned every 60,000 to 90,000 miles, though some models may require it more often. Fuel injectors help maintain fuel flow and spray, and it is important to prevent them from becoming clogged to avoid uneven fuel distribution.
Fuel System Cleaning
An important part of maintaining your car’s fuel system is fuel system cleaning. Clean the fuel system every 15,000 to 30,000 miles or according to your vehicle’s maintenance schedule to help remove buildup of debris, varnish, dirt, and carbon deposits in your system.
Routine Maintenance and Inspections
Keeping your car on a regular maintenance schedule can help prevent major issues and protect your fuel system. Each maintenance visit should include an inspection of your fuel system and allow you to discuss performance issues with your service provider.
Now that you have your car’s fuel system on your mind and know how to better maintain your Ford, it is time to schedule a visit with our service department at Coughlin Ford of Circleville, OH. You can trust that our Ford-trained technicians will take care of your car’s fuel system maintenance needs.


