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i have a 91 Festiva, but around that range they are pretty much the same so it is 3 quarts of oil
I can only think of a couple possibilities; You may have a faulty fuel pump or your fuel injectors could be clogged. I would try the fuel pump first seeing that it is much cheeper than a set of injectors. One other thing you could do is check the accelerator swith to see if there is enough tension.
According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual : For a 1988 Ford Festiva that has the 1.3 liter / 81 cubic inch four cylinder : With engine oil filter change : ( 3.9 U.S. quarts )
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Not enough fuel to them. Most l;likely a fuel pressure regulator problem
Fuel injectors just bougt as parts range from $40 -150 and up, depending on what kind of car it is and what the source is. It is very unlikely that a 2006 car would need to have fuel injectors replaced for any reason.
I wouldn't pay anything for used injectors. there is a company called Motor Man fuel injection supply they sell all types of gasoline style fuel injectors very reasonable. Cores or completely reconditioned and ready to install.They have the biggest selection of injectors listed on the web.The price list is at: www.injectors4u.com/injector_prices.htm
Not sure exactly what you want to know. The 95 will have fuel injectors, fuel pump, fuel sending unit and fuel pump, and fuel pump relay. Fuel injectors inject fuel into the intake manifold on the engine. The relay is in the Power Distribution Box in the engine compartment. The fuel pump and sending unit will be located ontop of the gas tank under the vehicle. The fuel pump pumps fuel into the engine and the sending unit send info of how much fuel is in the tank to the computer which then in turn sends to the gauge cluster that you see. Does this help any?
Fuel injectors take the place of a carburetor. They spray gasoline into the intake manifold just before the intake valves. Much cleaner burn and they don't leak like the old carburetors do.
Obvious Answer to deliver Fuel. But a more detailed answer A fuel system consists of a Fuel Tank, Fuel Filter, Fuel Injectors, Fuel Rails, Fuel Pressure Gauge, Fuel cap and a Fuel Pump.Fuel Tank - Holds the fuelFuel Filter - Filters fuel of impuritiesFuel injectors - Inject fuel into combustion chamber at a specific timeFuel Rails - Path for fuel to travelFuel Pressure Gauge - Determines how much pressure the fuel system has or is building upFuel cap - Keeps Fuel from vaporizingFuel Pump - Pumps fuel from the tank to the injectors