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I’m interested in cleaning the fuel injectors at the fuel rail as a routine maintenance item. The following videos demonstrate the equipment and the process:
– Scotty Kilmer “How to clean fuel injectors in your car”
– A mechanic demonstrates “Fuel Injection Cleaning”
– OTC Guy “Pro Master Fuel Injection Service Kit”
(…and a others from NAPA, 3M, etc.)Manufactures of fuel injector cleaning kits and solvent differ, but the equipment is nearly identical, and similarly priced. A basic kit with a single vehicle-specific fuel rail adapter (sold separately) costs ~$200 from Amazon.com or eBay. A local garage and/or dealership will do the job for ~$100 per vehicle.
I’m considering investing in a fuel injector cleaning kit for routine use on my 2000 Honda Accord and ’05 Odyssey. However, I have no idea what Honda-proper recommends in this regard. So, I turn to this forum for thoughts, options, experiences, and expertise regarding the idea of doing this sort of job in the home garage as routine maintenance, say, every 20k miles.
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