What happens if the cold start injector leaks?
If the cold start injector leaks at the nozzle, and allows fuel into the intake this will cause an excessively rich mixture. This leak will result in a decrease in fuel efficiency, and in some cases performance and acceleration.
Why is my car hard to start cold or runs poorly?
Those are your main causes of cold start enrichment failure. I suppose a fuel pump could be weak, and not be able to deliver enough fuel. Or a fuel pressure regulator could be going out. Generally speaking, any other cause of poor running/a hard start cold would also cause problems while the engine was warm.
What causes a fuel injector to get clogged?
Dirty Fuel Injectors – Residual fuel additive that is not dispensed within the manifold can leave a film on the fuel injectors. It can become a crusty coating on the injectors because of the heat within the engine. This residue can clog the injectors, impeding the spray. Clogged Fuel Injectors – Many things can clog up the fuel injectors.
What causes intake valves to stick on a cold engine?
This black gooey substance causes two problems, it soaks up fuel, and causes intake valves to stick. Both problems cause all sorts of havoc on a cold engine. The extra fuel the computer is trying to send to the cylinders is absorbed by the goo, thus robing the cylinders of the cold start enrichment they need.
If the cold start injector leaks at the nozzle, and allows fuel into the intake this will cause an excessively rich mixture. This leak will result in a decrease in fuel efficiency, and in some cases performance and acceleration.
Those are your main causes of cold start enrichment failure. I suppose a fuel pump could be weak, and not be able to deliver enough fuel. Or a fuel pressure regulator could be going out. Generally speaking, any other cause of poor running/a hard start cold would also cause problems while the engine was warm.
This black gooey substance causes two problems, it soaks up fuel, and causes intake valves to stick. Both problems cause all sorts of havoc on a cold engine. The extra fuel the computer is trying to send to the cylinders is absorbed by the goo, thus robing the cylinders of the cold start enrichment they need.
What causes a fuel injected engine to stall?
Fuel pressure should be within specifications, when the key is on; then drop 4 to 6 psi once the engine starts. Idle speed on a fuel injected engine is controlled by; allowing a small amount of air to bypass the throttle. The most common failure is partial/complete jamming of the actuator (due to dirt/dust or even oil).