13 Symptoms of a Bad and Clogged Fuel Injector [Watch ASAP!]

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @drama715
    @drama715 23 часа назад

    My truck turns over and cranks but doesn’t start , would that be bad fuel injectors ?

  • @angelamartim8337
    @angelamartim8337 25 дней назад +1

    5:09 What if the engine only rough idles at cold starts? Does that still mean it's a fuel injector issue?

    • @carcareclues
      @carcareclues  24 дня назад +1

      Rough idling at cold starts could hint at a fuel injector issue. A partially clogged injector sometimes clears as the engine warms up. However, other factors might also be involved. Sensors, like the coolant temperature sensor, can impact cold starts. Additionally, cold starts affect the air-fuel mix, sometimes causing imbalances. Start by checking the injectors, but keep these factors in mind. Thanks for watching and engaging with the video

    • @angelamartim8337
      @angelamartim8337 21 день назад

      @carcareclues Thanks for the good info. Can you please explain why a partially clogged fuel injector may clear after the engine warms up? What is the logic behind this? Thanks once again.

    • @carcareclues
      @carcareclues  17 дней назад +1

      @@angelamartim8337 A partially clogged fuel injector may clear up as the engine warms because heat can thin out fuel and loosen debris, allowing fuel to flow more easily.

    • @angelamartim8337
      @angelamartim8337 16 дней назад

      @@carcareclues Thanks. Alright, I got another one for you, if I may. For example, I've just recently found a video about "air-fuel ratio" and the author says a richer mix will protect the engine because the more gasoline injected, the less heat it will produce. Isn't it the other way round though? If I learned correctly, the engine will consume more gasoline after cold starts because it is trying to heat up faster, not cool it down. What is your opinion on this one? Thanks again!