Suzuki Diesel intake clean
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Suzuki Diesel intake clean
Does My Suzuki Need a Diesel Intake Clean?
Suzuki’s that run on diesel fuel can accumulate deposits, such as carbon, resin, fuel & oil residue. Over time these deposits will build up in the Suzuki’s intake, throttle body and engine. If left to accumulate these nasty deposits can turn into harmful black sludge and impede the airflow and operation of mechanical parts.
Cleaning solvents are used to dissolve and flush the deposits out of the Suzuki’s intake system and the engine without having to pull everything apart. Over the long term, regular diesel intake cleaning can save time, money and aid in maintaining a Suzuki’s reliability.
Some benefits of cleaning a Suzuki’s diesel intake:
- increased vehicle reliability
- improved performance
- freeing up of clogged parts and ensuring full mechanical operation
- reduced fuel consumption
When using an intake cleaner on a diesel engine the mechanic will use a cleaner that is safe to use on Suzuki with exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) and diesel particulate filter (DPF).
If the intake is really dirty an intake cleaner might not be enough. If that’s the case then the intake system components will need to be pulled apart and removed from the Suzuki and then manually cleaned. Price would depend on the work involved to get the Suzuki clean.
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