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Fuel Injector: All Technical Service Bulletins
Fuel Injectors - Cleaning Information

Models

1984-1989 FrontWheel-Drive A-C-GH-J-K-L- & P-Body Vehicles Equipped With Turbocharged Engine

Subject

Fuel Injection Cleaner

Index

FUEL

Date

November 14, 1988

No.

14-11-88

P-4807 (C14-10)
This bulletin supplements the information contained in Technical Service Bulletin # 14-63-84 Dated 11/13/84, which follows this TSB.

The original bulletin was issued to authorize the use of Mopar fuel injector cleaner, as a warranty repair, for 1984 and 1985 vehicles with the 2.2L
turbocharged engine.

Since that time, the availability of high-detergent fuels and fuel injector design changes have eliminated the need for fuel injector cleaner in turbocharged
vehicles.

Because of these changes, the use of fuel injection cleaner for warranty repairs is no longer authorized.

NOTE:

SINGLE POINT TBI SYSTEMS USE A DIFFERENT STYLE FUEL INJECTOR THAT DOES NOT EXHIBIT PLUGGING. THE
USE OF FUEL INJECTION CLEANER WILL HAVE NO EFFECT ON ITS PERFORMANCE.

POLICY:

Information only

Models

1984 & 1985 Domestic Built Passenger Cars Equipped With the 2.2L Turbocharged Engine

Subject

Fuel Injector Cleaner

Index

FUEL

Date

November 13, 1984

No..

14-63-84
SYMPTOM/CONDITION

Hard starting, rough idle, lack of power, sags, and hesitations.

This condition may be caused by a build up of deposits on the pintle valve of the injector causing a blockage of the fuel metering orifice and,
consequently, in less fuel being supplied to the engine.

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