Oldsmobile Fuel Injectors, Regulators & Kits
12 month warranty on all Oldsmobile fuel injectors.
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There are several parts that make up a fuel injector system in an Oldsmobile vehicle. Some of the main components include:
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Fuel injectors: These are the nozzles that spray fuel into the engine's combustion chamber. They are typically located in the intake manifold or cylinder head and are controlled by the engine's electronic control unit (ECU).
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Fuel pump: This is the device that pumps fuel from the tank to the injectors. It is usually located in the fuel tank or on the frame rail of the vehicle.
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Fuel filter: This is a device that removes dirt and other contaminants from the fuel as it flows through the fuel lines. It is typically located in the fuel line between the fuel tank and the fuel pump.
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Fuel pressure regulator: This is a valve that controls the pressure of the fuel as it flows from the fuel pump to the injectors. It is usually located on the fuel rail near the injectors.
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Fuel rail: This is a pipe that carries fuel from the fuel pump to the injectors. It is usually located on the engine and is mounted to the intake manifold or cylinder head.
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Fuel lines: These are the tubes that carry fuel from the fuel tank to the fuel pump and from the fuel pump to the injectors.
If any of these parts are damaged or not functioning properly, it can affect the performance of the fuel injector system. It is important to use high-quality, compatible parts when repairing or replacing any of these components.
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