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A proper cleaning of a fuel tank can ensure that potentially harmful materials don’t get into your engine and cause damage.
Routine maintenance will also prevent fuel lines from clogging and can extend the life of the fuel pump. If your vehicle has been idle for a long time or is not running smoothly, it might be time to clean the fuel tank.
Safety tips and tricks for cleaning the fuel tank:
- Wear appropriate clothing and protective gear such as safety goggles
- Place a Class B or C fire extinguisher nearby
- Store fuel in an approved container or tank
- Keep all containers tightly closed and handle them gently to avoid spills
- Set materials at least 50 feet away from ignition sources
- Dispose of fuel in accordance with federal, provincial and local guidelines
If the OE fuel pump fails, it is important to choose a high-quality replacement pump.
From patented design to higher quality materials, Carter® engineering sets the standard for fuel pump solutions that meet or exceed OE fit, form and function with best-in-class coverage.
The patented module and hanger assembly contain industry exclusive features all designed to provide longer service life and better performance.
Available in mechanical, electrical, assemblies and GDI pumps; Carter® fuel pumps are the obvious choice for optimized high efficiency and performance.
To learn more about fuel pumps, visit www.CarterEngineered.com.
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