A leaky injector could certainly cause issues. That means a measured amount of fuel is not entering the combustion chamber as expected. Reply Amanda Ewings says: May 4, 2021 at 7:59 am I have 2006 auto Lancer 2.4l with a manual 2007 2.4l motor in it that goes into limp mode sometimes...
A fuel injector is basically a spray nozzle that delivers fuel to the combustion chamber as input for the combustions. Contrary to what many folks expect, the injector doesn’t control when or how much fuel gets sent, it just “injects”, that is it only acts to restrict or allow its ...
Here's how to replace the fuel pump in a gas tank for cars with a carburetor engine. Disconnect the ground cable (it's usually black) from the battery's negative (-) terminal. Examine the fuel line from the gas tank and replace it if it's cracked or leaky. Release the gas tank pr...
Lingering gas smells after filling up your gas tank can indicate a few things, including a potential problem with your gas cap, or a leaky fuel tank or injector. In any event, your local mechanic may be able to diagnose where the gas odor originates from and perform a safety check. Gas...
keeps an eye on fuel trim and will turn on the MIL lamp if the system reaches either the minimum or maximum limit for fuel trim adjustment. Underlying problems here might include vacuum leaks, one or more dirty or leaky fuel injectors, a weak fuel pump, a bad or biased O2 sensor, etc...
anyway they said it was a fuel fault and it to send it back to the gagrage who servied it as it was a leaky fuel filter !!! causing the problem As i know the garage and was just glad to get the van out of Renault, they had reassurred me that was not he case. OO i forgot...
(DIS) or coil-on-plug (COP) system, a dirty or dead fuel injector, or a compression problem (bad valve, leaky head gasket, rounded cam lobe, etc.). As you can see, there are multiple possibilities so it takes some diagnostic expertise to isolate the fault before any parts can be ...