USING SEA FOAM IN HYBRID VEHICLES

Using Motor Treatment in Hybrid Vehicles

Hybrid vehicles are gaining traction as consumers seek cleaner, more sustainable and fuel-efficient transportation options. While fully electric vehicles offer zero emissions and no trips to the pump, many drivers prefer hybrids — which combine a gas engine and electric motors — for their lower costs and better range.

If you’re new to hybrids and thinking about maintenance, one thing to keep in mind is that the internal combustion engine in a hybrid requires the same regimen that a traditional gas vehicle does.
That includes clean fuel and oil.

USING SEA FOAM MOTOR TREATMENT IN YOUR HYBRID ENGINE

To maximize cleaning your hybrid’s gas engine, follow these steps:

In fuel: Add a full can of Sea Foam Motor Treatment to a low tank (about 1/8 full) and drive at least 20 miles before refueling. This creates a high cleaning concentration for optimal results. For routine fuel system maintenance, add one ounce per gallon of fuel, or up to two ounces for a deeper clean.

In oil: Add one ounce of Sea Foam Motor Treatment per quart of oil to your crankcase, 100 to 300 miles before your next oil change. Use one ounce per quart of oil.

HOW TO CLEAN A HYBRID FUEL SYSTEM

BENEFITS OF TREATING HYBRID ENGINES

Just as it is in a traditional gas-powered vehicle, gas and oil in a hybrid’s internal combustion engine can break down over time, potentially causing expensive problems. Treating the engine with Sea Foam Motor Treatment is a simple way to prevent these issues.
CLEANING THE FUEL SYSTEM
Even though hybrids use electric power often, the gasoline engine still needs to perform efficiently. Deposits can build up in the fuel system over time, affecting performance. Adding Sea Foam Motor Treatment to your fuel tank cleans these deposits, ensuring optimal engine performance. The more you add, the better it cleans.
PROTECTING THE ENGINE
Hybrids experience unique engine challenges, such as cold starts and infrequent use of the gasoline engine. Used in the crankcase, Sea Foam Motor Treatment can help protect critical engine components by reducing friction and wear. Adding Sea Foam Motor Treatment to your oil just before your next oil change will help get rid of any sludgy deposits and clean and lubricate engine components, extending their lifespan.
BENEFITS OF USING SEA FOAM IN A HYBRID VEHICLE
Sea Foam Motor Treatment is safe and effective for use in both the fuel and oil systems of hybrid vehicles. It is made with 100% petroleum-based cleaning and lubricating ingredients, so you don’t have to worry about it harming your vehicle’s components.

How sea foam cleans fuel systems

when added to fuel, sea foam motor treatment cleans harmful fuel residues and deposits from the entire fuel system.
To protect your fuel system and keep it clean, add at least two ounces of Sea Foam Motor Treatment to each gallon of gasoline. Sea Foam will keep fuel passageways — including your injectors — clear, and will clean deposits from your intake valves and chambers. It will stabilize the fuel, making it less reactive to air and water, preventing varnish buildup. Sea Foam is a simple way to provide peace of mind and prevent problems from fuel system fouling.
QUALITY OF PRODUCT
OLD DOG CAN LEARN NEW TRICKS
“I’ve been a mechanic for almost 50 years and I’ve always looked at products like this as snake oil. Seafoam has changed my attitude. I bought my wife a slightly used Camry hybrid . The car seemed in excellent shape but was using 1 quart of oil for every tank of gas. Someone suggested I try Seafoam in the crankcase before pulling the engine. I figured what the heck and tried it. It’s now 3 years later and the car looses less than 1/2 quart of oil between changes. I’m guessing the oil rings must have been gummed up and the Seafoam cleaned them up. I now run Seafoam in the crankcase of every engine I own.”
CAVER DAVE / 2007 CAMRY / MECHANIC IN MO
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