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Leaking near Fuel railing/Injectors
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<blockquote data-quote="jarance" data-source="post: 210675" data-attributes="member: 21"><p>O ring are relatively cheap as compare to other "wear and tear part". They should not cost more than RM10 each. Don't know the exact price but you can check with with AB.</p><p></p><p>However, even though the o-ring are cheap but the labour might be costly cos it involve removing the throttle body and air intake manifold before you can get access to the fuel injectors. Furthermore, you need a "special tool" to extract the injectors. If you were to use a pliers, you might break or damage the injectors. I have seen one workshop use it before. It look like a plier but the clamp have a slot groove to insert below the injector seat. </p><p></p><p>so take care if you want to remove the fuel injector by yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarance, post: 210675, member: 21"] O ring are relatively cheap as compare to other "wear and tear part". They should not cost more than RM10 each. Don't know the exact price but you can check with with AB. However, even though the o-ring are cheap but the labour might be costly cos it involve removing the throttle body and air intake manifold before you can get access to the fuel injectors. Furthermore, you need a "special tool" to extract the injectors. If you were to use a pliers, you might break or damage the injectors. I have seen one workshop use it before. It look like a plier but the clamp have a slot groove to insert below the injector seat. so take care if you want to remove the fuel injector by yourself. [/QUOTE]
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