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car will not run on cold mornings, 2001 accord v6

Old Feb 26, 2024 | 03:04 PM
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Sounds like you are convinced that all the injectors are bad and you are also determined to replace them all,
I have seen injector leak but never seen all injectors leak at same time to keep car from starting , if an injector is leaking you will have a misfire on that particular cylinder
Any ho I sincerely hope that you are correct and the money on the injectors is well spent and fixes your issue
 
Old Feb 29, 2024 | 01:04 AM
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Originally Posted by nomad2020
Sounds like you are convinced that all the injectors are bad and you are also determined to replace them all,
I have seen injector leak but never seen all injectors leak at same time to keep car from starting , if an injector is leaking you will have a misfire on that particular cylinder
Any ho I sincerely hope that you are correct and the money on the injectors is well spent and fixes your issue
this is what I see when I pull out the first fuel rail the one closest to the bumper. This is an injector leak right? This explains why I have cold start problems right?. Also like I said this Accord is a 2001 v6 it has 260,000 miles on it. fuel injectors supposedly have 50 to 100,000 miles of Life on them so it actually could be every fuel injector leaking








I did some more research I suppose they're not leaking they're just clogged really bad the bottom o-ring is bad that's probably why
 

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