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2pc Fuel Injector 2-Pin Terminal A-Premium APFI373
A-Premium®Part # APFI373
2pc Fuel Injector 2-Pin Terminal A-Premium APFI373
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What is a fuel injector?

A fuel injector is the precision dispenser of fuel in your vehicle's engine, functioning like a skilled chef adding just the right ingredients to a recipe. Its primary role is to deliver a carefully measured amount of fuel into the engine's combustion chamber at precisely the right moment. This fuel combines with air to create a combustible mixture, which is ignited by the spark plugs to generate the power that propels your vehicle.

What sets a fuel injector apart is its intelligence. It's in constant communication with the engine's control unit, which provides instructions based on your driving conditions. Whether you're idling in traffic or accelerating on the highway, the fuel injector adjusts the amount of fuel delivered to ensure your engine operates efficiently and performs optimally.

What are the signs of bad fuel injectors?

When fuel injectors are at the top of their game, the engine hums like a finely tuned machine. But when they falter, it's like having a construction crew with hammers instead of blueprints.

  • Poor fuel efficiency: Reduced gas mileage and increased refueling frequency.
  • Engine misfires: Loss of power, rough idling, and stumbling during acceleration.
  • Reduced engine power: Noticeable power decrease, especially when accelerating or climbing hills.
  • Engine stalling: The engine cuts out or loses power, often at idle or low speeds.
  • Rough idling: Irregular and shaky engine idle with rpm fluctuations.
  • Excessive exhaust smoke: Black exhaust smoke due to over-fueling and incomplete combustion.
  • Check engine light: Illumination of the check engine light, indicating fuel injector issues.
  • Unusual engine noises: Clicking or tapping sounds from failing fuel injectors.
  • Engine knocking: Severe cases may lead to engine knocking or pinging sounds, signaling potential engine damage.
  • Poor emissions: Increased emissions that could cause a failed emissions test.
  • Poor performance: Overall decreased engine performance, including sluggish acceleration and responsiveness.