YES - it most defintely could be the computer. Also the injectors could be dirty if you've been running old or cheap fuel.
You are not getting fuel. Possible causes are fuel pump, fuel filter, wiring to fuel pump, fuel injectors, wiring to injectors, computer,
Wiring and internal engine problems can cause misfires.
Probably not check coolant sensor and injectors how is EGR working The computer and wiring are both possible causes.
Any computer or a wiring problem ( connectors included ) can cause that problem.Any computer or a wiring problem ( connectors included ) can cause that problem.
I would suspect over voltage as to the reasons why fuel injectors would burn out. The pulse that opens the injectors comes from the engine control module so I would check that along with associated wiring. Check the wiring for shorts to other wires.
Probably not, but go ahead and replace the injectors. They're only about $75 each and it's not a big job. You certainly don't want raw gas leaking under the hood.
not exactly it will cause a vaccume leak and therfore cause the computer to compensate but not directly hurt the fuel injectors
A bad ingnition module, Are a bad computer.
computer not hooked up....short...who knows...they could be clogged computer not hooked up....short...who knows...they could be clogged
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Normally you do not get carbon buildup on injectors. They can get gummed a little, or blocked, but that should not cause backfire. Check timing.
Gasoline will not dissolve the carbon deposits that clog the injectors but it will cause your engine to not start.