Well you should buy the superlemonater 500000000, and then you will need to use your void insurance to get the guy at the dealer to fix it for $453,783,957. Then you need to tip him enough money to buy Switzerland, or he will put a bouncy-ball in your pistons. This will cause the car to use 16% less gass, but the brakes won't work and you will go 5 times as fast as you want to. Also, If you use Ethemethogasovasoline, you will never get any problems again!
Hmmmm.....Interesting. Sounds like someone's had some previous issues with their mechanic/rip-off artist. Or maybe you're one of those loony environmentalists who actually believes cars are the reason for the planet's uncontrollable changes. Either way, thanks for giving me and my office colleagues a great laugh.
There is not much you can do for a leaky fuel injector but they do not cost much, they only run around 20 dollars.
Rock Auto Sells remanufactured injectors for around $40
Very much so. Excess fuel caused by a leaking injector can wash the bore, this can cause a seizure. Also excess fuel can dilute the engine oil, again causing a possible engine seizure . And on a lighter note, leaking injectors can certainly damage the contents of your wallet.
too much fuel (unburned) getting into the exhaust. could be your oxygen sensor or catalyst converter. less likely, a leaking fuel injector
The price of a fuel injector is dependent upon the make and model of the engine. The fuel injector for an automobile engine will cost approximately $35.
Yes. A sticking fuel injector can allow far too much fuel into a cylinder.
That completely depends on the type of injector needed and the application(engine)
Presumably you mean slow cranking. Check for weak battery or bad starter. If not slow cranking so much as long cranking time check for loss of fuel pressure overnight using fuel pressure gauge. If so, suspect leaking injector or possibly leaking regulator.
A fuel injector's current draw, measured in amps, is a function of the fuel injector's actual impedance. Your answer is then necessarily dependent upon the impedance of your injectors. To determine your injector's draw, simply divide voltage by ohms. That is, given a 12v circuit and an injector with 12 ohms resistance, the draw is 1 amp (12 divided by 1).
No, not unless you use to much.
black exhaust indicates too much fuel or insufficient air in the mixture. It may be a leaking or sticking injector, a blocked air filter or a sensor may not be functioning properly and the computer is sending more fuel to the engine to compensate.
Depends on the make/model of your car and the desired performance of the injector, but generally in the area of $25 - $300 for the part.