my car runs fine...but i think its running a little rich(leaky fuel injectors or bad coolant temp sensor)...when i went to change my fuel injectors, i started the car , turned it around then shut it off. I pulled the fuel line on intake side(right side) of the FPR and was expecting gas to pour out but there was only a small drop.....is this normal?
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did you hook the FPR up backwards? (return and pressure lines reversed)
I did that once - betcha that's what happened to you as well. it's easy to swap them so I'd give it a shot.. -
No pressure at the fuel rail right after shutting off the engine means either a bad FPR or a bad check valve in the fuel pump. If the FPR is at fault you won't have normal pressure in the fuel rail while the engine is running. The fuel system checks in the Bentley manual should help pin down what problem(s) you have.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
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No pressure at the fuel rail right after shutting off the engine means either a bad FPR or a bad check valve in the fuel pump. If the FPR is at fault you won't have normal pressure in the fuel rail while the engine is running. The fuel system checks in the Bentley manual should help pin down what problem(s) you have.
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I never changed the injectors because i had to remove the valve cover but ran out of light so i gave up and put it back together. i only removed one fuel line
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