Supposedly Jiffy Lube (I don't know if you have one where you are) or a ford dealer will do it for under $100. At least they will in my 1995 Explorer XLT
Need to know what engine and what year and if it's gasoline or diesel to answer that. Some gasoline injectors are held in place by the fuel rail.
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Need to know what vehicle you have but many vehicles have a IAC (idle air control) motor that can fail and cause that syptom.
None that I know of.
The fuel injectors do have a fuse, usually found in your underhood Fuse Box. Using a Noid light can let you know if the injector is receiving a power and Ground.
If fuel injector cleaner in the gas tank does not correct the problem, see a real mechanic. You should not attempt the removal of the fuel injectors unless you know exactly what you are doing.
I only change a fuel injector if it fails. I own and operate 8 Chevy Celebrities and have only had 3 fuel injectors, all on the same car, fail. I do not know of a set change frequency such as there is with timing belts.
i dont know what is wrong with it . it gets fuel to the tbi but it wont spray through the injectors at all I had an 88' Silverado that did it too. I replaced both injectors on the TBI and it worked fine. The injectors cost me about 50 bucks each.
pull the fuel injectors out and disconnect all electronics but one and put a plastic bottel on it now run the starter, if it is a nice mist you are ok, if it sprays then they are bad.
Need to know what engine you have but, if it is a 4.3 V-6 the fuel injectors are located under the upper intake manifold. The upper intake manifold has to be removed to gain access to the fuel injectors.
A person should know the location of all the parts in their car. The fuel injectors of a 2002 Chevy Malibu are found under the engine cover, under the hood of the car.