Yes . Bad injectors more stress fuel pressure wont maintain. Shut down
The first step is to consult your owner's manual and make certain that you are using the correct gasoline. This may also be a fuel pump, fuel pump sensor, or fuel injector problem. A faulty coolant temp sensor can also cause a rich condition.
plugged up fuel injector or bad injector itself.
Yes. A sticking fuel injector can allow far too much fuel into a cylinder.
possibly a bad crank sensor
Typically that's when an injector "leaks" fuel after the engine is turned off, the fuel pools in the cylinder then the fuel slowly leaks past the pistons and builds up in the crankcase. It would be a good idea to find out which injector is causing the problem, or at the very least, run some injector cleaner through to see if you can stop the condition.
It could.
Yes, an injector can cause issues related to a mid 128 PID 94 FMI fault code, which typically indicates a problem with the fuel system or injector performance. This fault may suggest that the injector is either malfunctioning, clogged, or not delivering the correct amount of fuel. It's important to conduct a thorough diagnostic to confirm the injector's condition and check for any other related issues in the fuel system. Addressing the injector problem can help resolve the fault code and restore optimal engine performance.
Clog injectors will cause slight hesitation. Try using a good injector cleaner and be sure to use premium gasoline in this vehicle. Low octine fuel will burn poorly and cause injector issue.
NO.
A malfunctioning fuel injector pump will cause the injectors to not fire properly. The fuel injector pump will need to be replaced.
YES
It could.