1. Car Soaking Phenomenon
Blockage of the gasoline filter is also a type of fuel blockage. Poor fuel supply can lead to gasoline atomization, resulting in imbalance of the mixture ratio and insufficient combustion of the mixture, which can easily cause car jerking. If during the driving process, the phenomenon of towering cars cannot be felt on flat roads or is relatively mild, but it is obvious or more obvious when going uphill.
2. Engine Shudder at Idle
If the gasoline filter is blocked, the engine oil circuit is not smooth, the atomization of the fuel injector is poor, and the engine will experience significant shaking at idle speed. However, idle shaking may not necessarily be a problem with the gasoline filter, and even if the throttle is blocked, idle shaking may occur, so this also requires comprehensive judgment.
3. Weak acceleration and difficult load carrying capacity
This is because even if the gasoline filter is slightly clogged, it will cause a decrease in engine power and weak acceleration, which is particularly evident when going uphill or under load.
The Function of Automotive Gasoline Filters
The main function is to filter out impurities in gasoline. A gasoline filter is a type of fuel filter that includes both gasoline and diesel filters. Therefore, for gasoline vehicles, a fuel filter is a gasoline filter element. Filter out harmful particles and moisture in the engine fuel gas system to protect the oil pump nozzle, cylinder liner, piston ring, etc., reduce wear, and avoid blockage. Remove solid impurities such as iron oxide and dust contained in the fuel to prevent blockage of the fuel system (especially the fuel injector). Reduce mechanical wear, ensure stable engine operation, and improve reliability.