Advising Elf
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- Arkansas
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1998 XLT
I just got my 1998 Explorer (4.0L V6) back from the shop and as part of the inspection they did to fix a different problem, they said that the throttle body, intake (and so on down the line) have a lot of carbon build-up and it would cost about $100 (between time and materials) for them to clean it.
I searched here, but didn't find what I was looking for. Obviously I can clean the easily reachable stuff by hand, but what about the internal engine parts? Is this something that I can do myself by just using Sea Foam or some other additive in the fuel, or is this something that they have to do?
Thanks.
I searched here, but didn't find what I was looking for. Obviously I can clean the easily reachable stuff by hand, but what about the internal engine parts? Is this something that I can do myself by just using Sea Foam or some other additive in the fuel, or is this something that they have to do?
Thanks.