Fuel injector
Injectors RARELY fail. And if so it will be just one. What code do you have on a 1992?
In answer to your question they are easy to replace. But save your money for things that NEED to be replaced, with an old Volvo you will need plenty of $$ to keep it going.
In answer to your question they are easy to replace. But save your money for things that NEED to be replaced, with an old Volvo you will need plenty of $$ to keep it going.
keep getting code the shop says it need new injector . is there a way to test them and find the bad one would only like to do 1 not all the code is 113
Last edited by cdr1974; Jun 13, 2021 at 05:59 PM.
113 is too rich or lean - yes it could be from a stuck open injector - or another injector problem - or a O2 sensor problem - or a lean condition from a damaged intake manifold gasket - after all these are pretty old injectors and o2 sensors. But - does the car run bad? Do you have a complaint? Or do you just have a check engine light? Some will disconnect the O2 sensor and see if the code comes back. The O2 sensor can change the mixture, but only very slightly, if it is working correctly..
113 is too rich or lean - yes it could be from a stuck open injector - or another injector problem - or a O2 sensor problem - or a lean condition from a damaged intake manifold gasket - after all these are pretty old injectors and o2 sensors. But - does the car run bad? Do you have a complaint? Or do you just have a check engine light? Some will disconnect the O2 sensor and see if the code comes back. The O2 sensor can change the mixture, but only very slightly, if it is working correctly..
to read up, check out this older thread:
https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-...ow%20it%20runs.
Never done an injector on a 240 but mostly they just pop out and press in. There's an o-ring seal that can get hard after 20 or so years and create a air leak, so its something to test out - try spraying carb cleaner around the base of the injectors when the engine is running to see if any sucks in and bumps the idea.
https://volvoforums.com/forum/volvo-...ow%20it%20runs.
Never done an injector on a 240 but mostly they just pop out and press in. There's an o-ring seal that can get hard after 20 or so years and create a air leak, so its something to test out - try spraying carb cleaner around the base of the injectors when the engine is running to see if any sucks in and bumps the idea.
If you think it is a bad injector remove the injector rail and swap the bad one to another cylinder. Did the miss fire move? If the injector is bad, replace just that one – with a bosch injector, not an aftermarket part.
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