with a gallon of petrol and a lighter lol, or i can give you the scrap man's number that i used.
To remove the petrol injectors from a 2000 Renault Laguna 1.6 16v, first disconnect the battery and relieve the fuel system pressure. Remove the engine cover and intake manifold to access the injectors. Disconnect the electrical connectors and fuel rail bolts, then gently pull the fuel rail and injectors out together. Finally, carefully remove the injectors from the fuel rail, ensuring not to damage any seals.
Many petrol cars have fuel injectors.
hi, can anybody help. Does anybody out there know the best way to drain the petrol tank on a renault espace 2004
To replace the fuel injectors on a Nissan Primera P12 (petrol), first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove the intake manifold to access the fuel rail, and then disconnect the fuel lines and electrical connectors from the injectors. Carefully unbolt the fuel rail, remove the old injectors, and replace them with new ones, ensuring proper sealing. Reassemble by reversing the disassembly steps, ensuring all connections are secure before reconnecting the battery and testing the engine.
On the S reg espace it is located at the back left of the petrol or diesel pump its a black Button the size of a milk bottle top.
10w 40 semi synthetic is what you need
seals to the cam shaft cavity on the injectors are faulty allowing the oil to leak rather than recirculating its intended path to the sump.
what it will do is damage your injectors unless u take it right to a mechanic to get the injectors cleaned
Yes, all modern engines run on fuel injectors.
You can convert a petrol engine into a diesel engine by changing the fuel injectors. The fuel filters will also need to be changed.
The G8t engine? You are not going to like/believe this.... you need to remove the engine (bu lifting the car off it using a 2 post ramp) to remove the manifold. French design! It is just possible to remove pre-heaters & injectors with the manifold, and the engine, in situ. But any more than that - no.