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Chevron 10055 Pro-gard Fuel Injection Cleaner - 12 Oz. on 2040-parts.com

US $9.96
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Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
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Brand New in Box
 
 
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Chevron 10055 Pro-Gard Fuel Injection Cleaner - 12 oz.



 
 
Chevron Pro-Gard fuel injector cleaner is designed for all carbureted or fuel injected spark ignition engines. Safe to use every 1,000 miles or as needed to keep fuel injectors clean. Not recommended for air-cooled two-stroke engines.
 

Description

Contains Techron technology and is designed for fuel injector deposit build-up problems
Helps restore clogged fuel injectors to like new cleanliness
Helps remove water to fight gas line freeze
Use every 1,000 miles or as needed to help keep injectors clean
One 12 ounce bottle treats up to 12 gallons of fuel




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