Description
The Dodge fuel system consists of the combustion chamber, fuel pump, gas lines, fuel filter, fuel injectors or carburators and the gas tank.Dodges run on gasoline, ethanol gas blend, diesel fuel or biodiesel blends.
The fuel system stores and delivers fuel to the cylinders where it’s vaporized, mixed with air and burned to produce combustion.
Whenever you press down on your Dodge’s gas pedal, then you control the amount of air and fuel that the engine takes in. The pedal tell the valve much air to let in while the computer controls quantity of fuel.
The gas is sucked into the engine cylinders, ingnited from the plug, producing a clean burn that powers the Dodge.
Maintaining the fuel in the vehicle clean is quite important.
Come in to have your old Dodge’s fuel filter removed and replaced with a new one that meets your manufacturer’s recommendations.