A miss, black smoke and a strong gas smell. Also, bad acceleration, rough idling, and stalling.
If you have a bad injector, chances are that you will also have a dead cylinder. Auto zone can check that for free if your engine light is on!Good luck!
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.
I had the same symptoms with my 90 non-turbo "Z". It did end up being a bad fuel injector. While it was being fixed and the had the injectors exposed, I had all of them changed so I wouldn't have to pay the labor if this happened again.
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.
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.
one of the causes of all three symptoms is a bad fuel injector
voltage spike, bad computer, dirt/grit in fuel line plugging injector,
Bad valves !