Injector servicing: can I do it myself?
I have a '99 Excel X3 (here Australia they call them excel, where I *think*
you call them accent in USA) It has the fuel injected twin cam engine. How much work is it to take out the injectors for a cleanup, or is it strictly a workshop job? -- Regards, Bob Devries. Dalby, Queensland, Australia. Faith isn't faith until it's all you're holding on to. |
Re: Injector servicing: can I do it myself?
A professional facility will introduce injector cleaner into the fuel
delivery system and run the vehicle on the cleaner. |
Re: Injector servicing: can I do it myself?
"Bob Devries" <bdevries@gil.com.au> wrote in message news:<411a038b$0$19428$61c65585@uq-127creek-reader-01.brisbane.pipenetworks.com.au>...
> How much work is it to take out the injectors for a cleanup, or is it > strictly a workshop job? As an alternative, if Chevron "Techron" fuel system cleaner is available in your part of the world you might want to try adding some to your gasoline. It's the only such cleaner I've tried that actually seems to work. |
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