Fuel Injector Replacement FAQ
Yes — replacing worn or clogged injectors can restore proper fuel delivery, leading to smoother acceleration, better fuel economy, reduced emissions, and improved overall engine performance.
Fuel injector replacement typically takes 1 to 3 hours, depending on the vehicle and how accessible the injectors are.
Costs can vary depending on your vehicle’s make and model and whether you’re replacing a single injector or a full set. On average, it can range from £150 to £500 or more, including parts and labour.
Driving with a faulty injector isn’t recommended. It can lead to poor engine performance, increased emissions, and potential engine damage if left unresolved. It’s best to address the issue as soon as possible.
Common signs of faulty fuel injectors include rough idling, poor fuel economy, misfiring, difficulty starting, loss of power, or the smell of unburnt fuel. You may also see the check engine light appear on your dashboard.
Fuel injectors are responsible for delivering the right amount of fuel into the engine’s combustion chamber. They help ensure efficient fuel combustion, smooth engine operation, and optimal performance.
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