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When to Replace Fuel Injectors in Your Vintage Car
The fuel injector is an electrically controlled valve that sprays highly pressurized fuel directly into the engine's intake manifold or cylinders. It atomizes the liquid gas into a fine mist, ensuring a perfect mixture with incoming air for efficient combustion. Whichever vehicle you drive, flawlessly operating injectors mean smooth idling, maximum horsepower, and peak fuel economy.
Signs Your Fuel Injectors Need Urgent Replacement
The engine misfires violently under heavy acceleration.
A clogged unit is starving the cylinder of fuel when demand is highest.
Your exhaust smells strongly of raw, unburned gasoline.
An internal valve is stuck open, constantly dumping fuel into the cylinder.
The engine cranks endlessly but refuses to start.
A failed unit has depressurized the entire fuel rail, preventing the engine from firing.
A sudden, drastic drop in your miles-per-gallon (MPG).
Poor atomization is causing the engine to waste fuel rather than burning it efficiently.
Visible fuel pooling around the base of the intake manifold.
The lower rubber mounting seal has completely rotted away.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How long do fuel injectors last?
- Typically between 80,000 to 100,000 miles before the spray pattern degrades.
- Can I clean them myself?
- You can use fuel additives, but ultrasonic bench cleaning is required for deep clogs.
- Do direct injectors need cleaning?
- Yes, they are highly prone to carbon buildup and require specialized induction services.
- Why is my car hard to start when warm?
- A leaking injector is flooding the hot engine with liquid gas while parked.
- Why is my injector clicking loudly?
- A rhythmic ticking is normal; it is the internal solenoid opening and closing rapidly.
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