12-oz Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Complete Fuel System Cleaner
$5.50
$10.99
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NAPA Online has 12-oz Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Complete Fuel System Cleaner on sale for $5.49. Select free store pickup where available.
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Alternatively, AutoZone has 12-oz Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Complete Fuel System Cleaner on sale at 2 for $12 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pick up where available. Otherwise, shipping is free on $35+ orders.
Buy One, Get One Free Promo at Autozone. 12-oz Chevron Techron Concentrate Plus Complete Fuel System Cleaner on sale at 2 for $11.99 when you follow the instructions below. Select free store pick up where available. Otherwise, shipping is $8.99 or free on $35+ orders.
From what I remember, neither one said it was the most useless additive.
All the additives had their issues, and none met the claims they all say they do.
Their tests were very controlled and if I recall only focused on the top end of the engine - not other parts of the fuel system or injectors???
That HondaCare warranty was your smartest thing you purchased w/your CR-V. Extended warranties need to be factored into a new car purchase and should be purchased, with the amount of crazy electronics and other components that are not like older vehicles.
BTW, been having the Christmas Tree of Lights issue on my Honda due to the injectors - I keep erasing the code with my BlueDriver app/OBD-II reader. Hoping Honda does the right thing and issues a warranty extension on them (as they did with the Honda Pilot a few years ago and their injector issues)...and I'm only 80k miles!;
Cars are no longer cars - they are electronic boxes on wheels!
This is the most useless additive verified by ChrisFix and Project Farm lol
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Is this deal available as a regular in-store purchase without ordering online? Want to use merchandise credit but online order for store pickup won't let me.
About a dollar more overall for a six pack via Amazon subscribe and save for $40.33…so about $6.67 bottle and free shipping.
Just cancel after it ships.
This coupon actually makes its $6each, cheaper than Amazon. I got 6x for 35.97 with the free shipping. Just add tax and it was less than Amazons 6 pack.
This gumout usually are 7$ a bottle and it says like treats upto 25 gallon sth. So i use this one bottle for two fill up. I cant say it works or not since not much difference on my car but i believe this is cheaper.
This gumout usually are 7$ a bottle and it says like treats upto 25 gallon sth. So i use this one bottle for two fill up. I cant say it works or not since not much difference on my car but i believe this is cheaper.
Do you put this in when on E then fill up or put in after?
This is a must for anyone with a Honda 1.5L Direct Injection engine!!
...or await the recall / extended warranty on clogged fuel injectors!
** Note, this comment is directed towards those with newer Accords, CR-V's, and Civic with the 1.5L Turbo engine...
Awaiting replacement of injectors now 2019 CR-V EX 123k miles. Bought the extended Hondacare 120k warranty when new and the problem was diagnosed at 115k miles. Waiting 4+ months for injectors to come into stock at the dealer.
This is the most useless additive verified by ChrisFix and Project Farm lol
From what I remember, neither one said it was the most useless additive.
All the additives had their issues, and none met the claims they all say they do.
Their tests were very controlled and if I recall only focused on the top end of the engine - not other parts of the fuel system or injectors???
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All the additives had their issues, and none met the claims they all say they do.
Their tests were very controlled and if I recall only focused on the top end of the engine - not other parts of the fuel system or injectors???
BTW, been having the Christmas Tree of Lights issue on my Honda due to the injectors - I keep erasing the code with my BlueDriver app/OBD-II reader. Hoping Honda does the right thing and issues a warranty extension on them (as they did with the Honda Pilot a few years ago and their injector issues)...and I'm only 80k miles!;
Cars are no longer cars - they are electronic boxes on wheels!
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Just cancel after it ships.
Just cancel after it ships.
do you have a link for it
Just cancel after it ships.
This coupon actually makes its $6each, cheaper than Amazon. I got 6x for 35.97 with the free shipping. Just add tax and it was less than Amazons 6 pack.
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...or await the recall / extended warranty on clogged fuel injectors!
** Note, this comment is directed towards those with newer Accords, CR-V's, and Civic with the 1.5L Turbo engine...
These engines are known to carbon up because of direct injection.
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This gumout usually are 7$ a bottle and it says like treats upto 25 gallon sth. So i use this one bottle for two fill up. I cant say it works or not since not much difference on my car but i believe this is cheaper.
This gumout usually are 7$ a bottle and it says like treats upto 25 gallon sth. So i use this one bottle for two fill up. I cant say it works or not since not much difference on my car but i believe this is cheaper.
...or await the recall / extended warranty on clogged fuel injectors!
** Note, this comment is directed towards those with newer Accords, CR-V's, and Civic with the 1.5L Turbo engine...
Awaiting replacement of injectors now 2019 CR-V EX 123k miles. Bought the extended Hondacare 120k warranty when new and the problem was diagnosed at 115k miles. Waiting 4+ months for injectors to come into stock at the dealer.
All the additives had their issues, and none met the claims they all say they do.
Their tests were very controlled and if I recall only focused on the top end of the engine - not other parts of the fuel system or injectors???