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Originally Posted by jpwolfe31
I was at the dealer getting a check engine light taken care of (apparently a software update was required due to a catalytic converter fault) and the dealer "recommended" a Fuel Induction Service for $259. I was a bit surprised by this and declined.
Is this something that is actually useful? Just never heard of it before. Also, if recommended, why wouldn't this be covered under the maintenance plan.
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It's likely a dealer con. Below is the best additive for your fuel system.
Lucas Fuel Treatment
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