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Hi Guys,
Before I embark on replacing the fuel pump, I thought I would investigate the injectors and look for anything abnormal.
Now I haven't played around with fuelling before so I'm a novice, the best I have done is replace the fuel filter.
When I look at the injectors housed into the rail etc, there is a LOT of residue that surrounds them. It honestly looks and smells like petrol. But hard to tell because it's mixed in with engine grime.
I assume the seals perish over time.
Has anyone experienced leaking injectors?
I don't even know what an injector looks like. Are the seals fixed onto the injector?
Thoughts?
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Last edited by Sirocco20348; 03-06-2017 at 07:19 AM.
I noticed Pelican parts had a more relevant guide.
Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk IV Fuel Injector Replacement (1999-2005) - Pelican Parts DIY Maintenance Article
I also rang a mobile injector cleaning company, they qouted $140 to Ultra sonic clean, replace o-rings, pintle caps, filters etc. But when I look at the AGU injector it looks like a rather unimpressive piece of plastic.
But seriously all I want to do is pull them out, douse them in some cleaner, replace the o-rings and reinstall for about a grand total of $15.
VW spares wants $6 per o-ring...8 needed - $48.. that's insane.
Does anyone know a business that specialises in o-rings?
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