Proper Use, Care and Servicing
With proper care and maintenance, the Fuel Injection Cleaner
will provide years of reliable service.
The Fuel Injection Cleaner is designed for cleaning modern
fuel delivery systems on vehicles equipped with gasoline
powered combustion engines.
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After use, always empty and drain any remaining cleaning
solution from the Cleaner before storage.
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Always store the Cleaner in an upright position, in an
open environment and away from extreme heat and open
flames. We recommend hanging it with the wall mount
bracket included with the kit.
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Inspect components regularly for damage, and replace or
repair as necessary:
- Check hoses for cracks and cuts
- Check adapters for damage and wear to threads and
sealing surfaces
- Check female quick-connects for wear and cuts
to o-rings
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After installing the Cleaner and pressurizing the system,
check the Cleaner Assembly for leaks. If any leaks are
evident, immediately relieve the pressure, disconnect the
Cleaner, and send it to an authorized service center for
repair.
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The Cleaner has a sintered bronze filter element at the
end of the fluid pickup tube that extends into the canister.
This filter may be removed and cleaned with a solvent.
Ensure the filter is rid of all solvent before replacing.
Cleaning Solutions
The use of the Mityvac Fuel Injection Cleaner requires the
separate purchase of cleaning solution(s) specially formulated
for fuel injector or induction system cleaning using a canister
style cleaner. We recommend use of the following solutions:
OTC Part #7000A INJECT-R KLEEN
OTC Part #7904 D-KARBONIZER
BG Part #211 ISC Induction System Cleaner
BG Part #206 Air Intake System Cleaner
BG Part #210 Fuel Injection System Cleaner
Check the specifications for the cleaning solution prior to
use. Ensure it is specified for use with canister-style cleaning
systems, and is formulated for the type of cleaning service to
be performed.
WARNING
Fuel tank additives are not formulated for use in the
Mityvac Fuel Injection Cleaner.
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