Yea, a person can clean the injectors on their own. They have to use a variety of fuel injector cleaners from the store, and try the different ones after the gas tank has been filled.
not to sure to be honest if it has a spark plug the spark when fitten to the engine could be shorting to earth before the spark reaches the cylinder( ignition of the fuel) could be worth a try changing them
Battery turns engine over.? OK Next - Fuel pump sends gas to carb or fuel injectors to engine cyclinders (controlled by computor) Next: Ignition spark ciruit fires off gas in engine You are possibly missing the gas or ignition suppl;y.
The engine needs fuel, compression and spark (ignition) to run, you are missing one of those.
Spark plugs need replacing - ignition wires need replacing - car needs tuneup - dirty fuel injectors - fuel filter needs replacing - fuel pump is failing.In a vehicle that old (and with unknown maintenance history) it could be any or a combination of several of the above factors,- - - - -There are no ignition points - the rest is correct.- - - - -Added: Sorry - brain slip - what I meant to say was distributor ignition ROTOR.
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hmmm. your mustang is missing? perhaps your airintake sensor is screwed up. It can be a series of problems ranging from sparkplugs, distributor caps (if equiped) or who knows. clogged injectors?
When changing lanes you should do the following Signal check your mirrors change lanes turn signal off. What step is missing from this lane-changing procedure?
Engine to body earth missing, distributor, rotor arm missing, ignition module not connected,
You would need to install missing e
in a lot of cases its the ground connection or the grease is missing under the module
If you're sure it's a fuel problem, check the injectors and fuel pressure regulator.
If your 2001 Regency 3800 is missing when hot, it could be due to several issues, such as a faulty ignition system, a failing fuel pump, or clogged fuel injectors. Heat can exacerbate problems with ignition coils or spark plugs, leading to misfires. Additionally, check for vacuum leaks or issues with the engine's sensors, like the coolant temperature sensor, which can affect engine performance when the engine is warm. A diagnostic scan can help pinpoint the exact cause.