A blown fuse
could be out of gas, maybe a blockage in the fuel line, are the injector getting power??? is there enough presure from the fuel pump it needs to be a minimum of 25 psi just to open the injectors , and the fuel rail could havea blockage as well
Injectors could be bad
you might have to change the fuel filter as well that might be your problem or you have clogged injectors
Bad as in dirty would simply supply unfiltered fuel to the injectors resulting in misfiring,hard starting and uneven and generally bad acceleration.Bad as in faulty could lead to fuel starvation,motor won't start, rev,cut out etc. no, supply unfiltered gas to the injectors? its a restriction, meaning no or very little gas to injectors, low or no fuel pressure
its on the windscreen side of the motor, to the right of the belts under the fuel injectors its a metal cap about the size of a coffee cup
Chevrolet has not changed the injectors in the 3.6 L V6 motor since 2009.
A 1998 Honda Accord is tuned-up by replacing the spark plugs, fuel filter, air filter, and cleaning the injectors. Changing the motor oil and transmission fluid are often changed at this time as well.
Sounds like a fuel delivery problem. Could be a faulty fuel pump, fuel pump relay, fuse, fuel pump electrical circuit, dirty fuel filter and even could be out of gas.
depende on wut motor it has
It could be a number of things, in line fuel filter clog, fuel pressure faulty, it also might be electrical related, ie electrical to Fuel Injectors, partially blocked Fuel Injectors. OR it could be that you have a blown head gasket and your engine is loosing compression. that's what happened to mine.. =//
The fuel injectors on the Ford Escape are located on the top of the motor at the center of the engine compartment. You can test the injectors using an ohm meter.
the fuel injectors are located under that big plastic thing on top of the motor .