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Newcastle Fuel Injector Service

If your engine’s running rough, chewing through fuel or struggling to start, it could be your injectors. Chris Bale Automotive offers a fuel injector service for Newcastle vehicles that restores smooth performance and helps improve fuel economy. From inconsistent idling to sluggish acceleration, blocked or dirty injectors are often the cause – and we know how to fix them.


Our team uses the right cleaning tools and techniques to ensure your injectors are operating at peak efficiency. You’ll notice better responsiveness, lower emissions and improved fuel use.


  • Smooth running & better fuel use
  • Thorough servicing using proven tools


Located in Toronto, we service vehicles across the Newcastle region with fast, reliable injector care. Call 02 4959 7174 to book a fuel injector service that keeps your engine firing properly.

Restore Engine Performance Fast

Fuel injectors play a major role in delivering clean, consistent power. If they’re clogged or leaking, your car will let you know through vibration, hesitation or excess fuel use. We clean or replace injectors depending on the condition and only recommend what’s actually needed – no guesswork, no overselling.


Our servicing suits all petrol and diesel vehicles, including performance cars and small trucks. We also offer flexible payment options through Afterpay, Zip and Humm.


  • For petrol, diesel & performance engines
  • No pressure repairs – just what you need


You don’t need to put up with sluggish performance or high fuel costs. Let us get your injectors back in shape and your engine running smoothly.

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