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The fuel injectors are part of the fuel supply system of the engine (provided it is a petrol engine), they usually inject the fuel directly into the cylinders, but in some cars the injectors are situated in the inlet manifold. The injectors diffuse the fuel, which then mixes with the air being let into the engine by the inlet valves and, in turn, the spark plugs will ignite the mixture to combust.<br>https://manyautosltd.com/fuel-injector
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Fuel Injector • The fuel injectors are part of the fuel supply system of the engine (provided it is a petrol engine), they usually inject the fuel directly into the cylinders, but in some cars the injectors are situated in the inlet manifold. The injectors diffuse the fuel, which then mixes with the air being let into the engine by the inlet valves and, in turn, the spark plugs will ignite the mixture to combust.
When should you consider a fuel injector replacement? • Over time, the fuel injectors can be affected by dirty fuel which will mean that the injectors can clog up in turn the injectors will not be able to diffuse the fuel optimally. In most cases it means that the fuel lines or fuel tank have started to corrode. Alternatively, it can be that the fuel filter has become ineffective, not filtering out debris as it should. All of this leads to engine misfires and therefore an engine that does not run smoothly. Should you experience problems with the fuel supply, then it is advisable to have the fuel supply system and the fuel injectors inspected and, if necessary, have the fuel injectors replaced. Seeing that the fuel injectors are especially prone to deterioration over time they should always be replaced as and when stipulated in the guidelines set out by your car's manufacturer.
How can you tell if you got a bad fuel injector? • How can you tell if you got a bad fuel injector? • Since these are a part of the fuel system, it's important to watch for these symptoms to determine if the fuel injector is bad or failing. 1 Engine Performance Issues. 2 Check Engine Light Comes On. 3 Vehicle Won't Start or Struggles When Starting. 4 Vehicle Misfires. 5 Poor Idle. 6 Engine doesn't Reach Its full RPM. 7 Smell of Fuel.
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