Yes, but not at the correct flow amount that is needed to keep the engine running smoothly.
If the problem followed the fuel injector then it is a bad injector. If the problem stayed at the same hole with a different injector then it could be bad wiring.
When you drive with a bad fuel injector, your engine will often misfire. You might also have a rough idle and increased fuel consumption.
plugged up fuel injector or bad injector itself.
the harness could be bad on that injector chech to see if its firing and if it is then the injector is bad
Miss on that cylinder. The injector will have to be removed and tested to verify this.
reasons for it to be floding out are O2 sensor bad or shorting out, fuel injecto stuck open. injector shorted to ground computer sending constant ground to fuel injector bad iac motor,tempature sending unit for computer bad, bad mass air flow. computer trying to compasate for vacumm leak
Yes. A sticking fuel injector can allow far too much fuel into a cylinder.
Bad injector O rings if your lucky, bad injector slobbering fuel if your not. Can be a cracked head, very rare. If the exhaust is blowing white you probably have a bad injector or 2.
fouled plug 5 dollars bad coil 42 dollars or cloged fuel injector. run injector cleaner through it
voltage spike, bad computer, dirt/grit in fuel line plugging injector,
If it is just one injector, it is a bad injector or a problem in the wiring harness or connector for that injector. If it is all of the injectors, it could be a fuse, the entire injector harness, a broken loose or unplugged connector on the injector harness, or the fuel pump or fuel pressure regulator.
Bad valves !