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Subject You can replace your injector plugs on your engine
     
Posted by Sleeper_TTZ(SeKy) on September 09, 2008 at 1:12 PM
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In Reply To fuel injectors + harness posted by badluck on September 09, 2008 at 12:47 PM
     
Message harness. Post the link your using so i can see what your
talking about. I don't know if thats what they're calling efi
harness or not. but 80 for injector plugs seems a little high
considering some of the member's here sell them for $10 a
piece. O and if you really want to be sure you need injectors
ohm them your self. I don't trust any mechanic including Nissan dealer service shops. They'll misdiagnose most of the
time. Just to run it down for you, a new engine harness is
around $400 give or take where you get it from, injectors new
are $118 for one, refurbished for $40 a piece.
If you have one injector for sure going out. Its best to go
ahead and replace all 6 due to them all being the same age
and possible condition. Learn to ohm them for your self. It will
save you money maybe.

Maybe my math is wrong... $640 if you replace the entire
engine harness and get refurbished fuel injectors. Roughly
$1000 for new harness and new injectors.. Which he may be
just going to replace the injectors he thinks are bad.

The only reason i'm taking the time to write all this is i went
through the same thing when i first got my car. I spent close
to 400 in labor when i was done and said. The mechanic new
what he was doing on the better note. But me now would
have had my multi meter out ohming injectors testing coil
packs and then after being sure what the problem is fixing it
my self for under $100 dollars. Its really not that hard and
there are plenty of minds here that would be willing to give
you advice if you run into a snag.

Research the faq and tech right ups to gage if you think you
could do it or not.

TrueLinePerformance


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