Fuel Filter Change

Service Description

Fuel filters keep grit, rust, and gunk that may be in the fuel from getting into your fuel injectors or carburetor. When fuel filters get too dirty and clogged, they cut down on the fuel that gets to your engine. If the filter is only partly clogged, the engine may work but not hold power up hills or at higher speeds. A really dirty fuel filter can choke off fuel and stall your engine. Symptoms of fuel filter issues include, lower gas mileage, less power and hesitation to accelerate. Replace old and dirty filters to restore power and performance and to protect expensive engine parts.


Included in your service:

  • Visual inspection of fuel filter
  • Replacement of fuel filter

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Oil, Lube & Filters shopping guide

What’s so important about getting an oil change?

Oil lubricates the moving parts of your engine, keeping them cool by lowering friction and carrying heat and damaging particles away. A regular oil change is the single best thing for your engine.
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Regular and synthetic oil

Old-school motor oil is made from crude oil. Synthetic oil starts out as old-school oil. Then it’s modified. Pick the right oil for your car or truck and make an appointment for an oil change now.
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Oil, Lube & Filters FAQ

When should I get my oil changed?

Most manufacturers suggest changing oil every 3,000 to 5,000 miles. Check your owner’s manual for complete details.

Isn’t all oil the same?

No. Regular motor oil is made from crude oil, which is an excellent lubricant but can break down over time. Synthetic oil is modified regular oil designed to lubricate better and last longer.

What does motor oil do?

Oil does several important things, including:

  • Lubrication
  • Corrosion protection
  • Cooling
  • Contaminant transfer
What is viscosity?

How easily oil pours at a given temperature is called its viscosity. Viscosity ratings are set by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE).

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