Auto Repair: Car Fuel System Troubleshooting – 1 of 11

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Maintenance February 23rd 2010

6 Responses to “Auto Repair: Car Fuel System Troubleshooting – 1 of 11”

  1. straightcleaner Says:

    I smell gas in my oil dipstick bad. Even though i just changed my oil. they say that may be a fuel injector or gas filter.

  2. kino261988 Says:

    thanks for posting this video. . . nice. . . .

  3. Yugobanian Says:

    lol

  4. JoeNJ1 Says:

    Doesn’t quite sound that way,I was told it has 1 injector on each side. . . which would be the 90ea. I do agree the labor is a bit steep,but for one I kinda know the guy so he’s not really a faceless thief like most of em might be.

  5. cavibird2005 Says:

    I’m certain thats a TBI Motor which means only 1 injector, takes 20 minutes to replace so your paying him $235 for 20 minutes of work and than making you wait an additional 40 minutes. Know Im assuming you Caprice is a LT1 but either way Im 99% sure you got hosed! Sorry Buddy!

  6. JoeNJ1 Says:

    My 95 Caprice was just diagnosed with leaking injectors which are supposedly $90 ea and the mechanic is gonna charge me 325 for the whole job.

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