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Genuine MOPAR Parts

MOPAR has all the maintenance products you need to help you ease the pain at the pump.
It's becoming painfully obvious that high gasoline prices are here to stay for the foreseeable future. Canadians in every corner of the country are feeling the pain at the pump. Your MOPAR dealer offers a full range of authentic MOPAR maintenance products that will help you quickly and conveniently keep your vehicle operating at peak efficiency and performance.
Air Filters
Your owner's manual specifies recommended air filter replacement intervals. Replacing a clogged or dirty air filter can improve fuel economy by up to 10 percent.
Spark Plugs
As spark plugs age, they become pitted and the gap often is out of O.E. spec. Carbon deposits can foul electrodes and insulators can split. The result is inefficient combustion, poor performance, and decreased fuel economy.
O2 Sensors
All new cars built after 1980 have 02 sensors. The sensor is primarily part of the emission control system and feeds data to the ECM. The goal of the sensor is to reduce emissions and help the engine run as efficiently as possible. Replacing a faulty 02 sensor can improve fuel economy by an astonishing 40 percent.
EGR Valves
EGR valves, also primarily an emissions system component, can affect fuel economy as well. If the valve is stuck open, it can create a vacuum leak that leads to rough idle and hesitation. If the valve is stuck closed, it can cause combustion temperatures to rise and lead to detonation. Neither condition is conducive to good fuel economy.
Fuel Filters
Gasoline is extremely clean today, but it still contains some dirt and deposits that over time will begin to impede the flow of fuel. The result is poor performance and reduced fuel economy.
Engine Oil/Oil Filters
Clean engine oil reduces friction between metal parts and allows engines to run more efficiently. Likewise, dirty or contaminated oil filters can reduce fuel economy.
Tune-Up Parts
Many motorists today think their vehicles are essentially "maintenance-free"; however this is not the case. Even in today's advanced vehicles, a good old tune-up, which includes many of the parts listed above, will work wonders at improving fuel economy.
Tires
Tires that are under-inflated by just two pounds per square inch (psi) can adversely affect fuel economy.
You can take a proactive role in getting the most out of every litre of gasoline. And your Boulevard Dodge Chrysler Jeep dealer can help with a full line of authentic Mopar maintenance products. See your dealer today.
Fuel Economy
As the price of gasoline continues to increase, fuel economy has never been more important. In order to maximize the fuel efficiency of passenger cars and/or light trucks, keeping the fuel system clean is one thing you can do to increase fuel economy. Let's take a look at several things you can do right in your garage to accomplish this goal.
Cleaning the Throttle Body

Over time, dirt will start to build up in the throttle body, which can cause rough idle and other driveability issues, not to mention poor fuel economy. If you look into the throat of the throttle body, A, you'll see a ring of dirt, B, around the throttle blade, C. This area of dirt extends through the back side of the housing. The easiest way to clean the throttle body is to remove it from the engine and do the cleaning on your workbench.
You'll find that removing the throttle body housing is pretty straightforward. First, remove the electrical connectors (there will be two or three), the throttle cable, then remove the throttle position sensor, which is probably mounted with two screws. Then, remove the housing, which is usually secured by two bolts.

The cleaning agent that you should use is Mopar Throttle Body Cleaner, P/N 04897156AA, or an equivalent product. With the housing on the workbench, turn it over and spray the back side of the throttle blade, D, and the housing with the cleaner, E.

A rag, F, is used to clean the surfaces of the throttle body blade and housing. Spray the inlet side of the housing, too, and clean it in the same manner.

Open the throttle blade, G, and, using a small brush, H, clean the ring of dirt.

After you've finished cleaning the housing thoroughly, spray it, J, with the cleaner, K, to remove all traces of dirt. Dry the housing with a clean rag. Use compressed air if you have an air compressor.
After you've cleaned and dried the housing, reinstall it in the engine. Be sure that the electrical connections are snapped into place securely. Also, some engines use a traditional paper gasket. If this is the case, the gasket must be replaced. Many engines, though, use a neoprene gasket, which can be reused. Just be sure the gasket and the mating surfaces are clean. Dirty fuel injectors can also be a source of driveability problems and poor fuel economy.

Dirt accumulates near the pintle valve, L. This can inhibit the fuel spray and affect the spray pattern of the fuel.

Mopar Fuel Injector Cleaner, P/N 04318007 can be used to clean these dirty injectors. Pour the cleaner, M, into the gas tank. Then, the fuel injectors are cleaned while you drive.

The last task to perform to clean your fuel system is checking the air filter. The air filter, N, has a considerable build up of dirt, P. This filter should be replaced. An engine needs to breathe easily in order to perform at maximum efficiency and this is accomplished with a clean filter.









