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Could it be time to change your Dodge fuel injectors? You may want to give the matter some thought if that Dodge of yours is starting to act funny during start up - starting fine when cold, but struggling to start when the engine is warm, or just plain giving you a hard time every time you try to start it. Other clues that could indicate that your Dodge fuel injectors may be in need of your prompt attention, aside from the most obvious one -- a visible leaking of fuel from your injectors or their seals -- include fewer miles to the gallon, the smell of gas in the passenger compartment, a rough idle, running rough when it gets warmed up or a detectable loss of power when you push the gas pedal. These symptoms mean that you should check your Dodge fuel injectors sooner than later. Putting off changing your Dodge fuel injectors can lead to bigger, and more expensive, hassles in the future. Your Dodge fuel injectors are essential to the proper usage of fuel and when that does not occur, other systems in your Dodge can be damaged. For example, poor gas burning is going to affect the quality of exhaust produced, which, in turn, can affect the catalytic converter, which is responsible for removing some of the more damaging byproducts from your emissions. Dodge fuel injectors are certainly built for durability, but they do have a life span that must be respected. To keep your car at its best, be sure to change your Dodge fuel injectors as needed.
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