1995 Dodge Ram 1500 - Fuel Injection
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Fuel Injection
Fuel injectors are likely the first part you think of in a fuel injection system, but they are only one of the many parts that make a fuel injection system work. Both gasoline and diesel engines use intricate fuel injection systems to create the proper air-fuel ratio in the engine. If one part fails, the entire fuel system can stop working effectively. Find the parts you need to repair your fuel injection system at O'Reilly Auto Parts.
Electronic and Mechanical Parts
Fuel injection systems are made up of several electronic and mechanical parts. Sensors, solenoids, and actuators send and receive signals that are relayed to the computer to activate the mechanical parts, such as the fuel injectors or throttle valve. If any electronic parts fail, or if there is a fuel pressure issue on the fuel rail, the fuel injection system will not send enough fuel to the engine. This can cause a decrease in performance or increase the possibility of an engine misfire. Diagnosing fuel injection issues may require special diagnostic tools or diagnosis at a trusted local repair shop, but in some cases, the cause may be serviceable by an experienced do-it-yourselfer.
Find the Fuel Injection Parts You Need
O'Reilly Auto Parts carries parts for diesel and gasoline engine fuel injection systems. We have parts from the fuel tank to the fuel injectors, including wiring harnesses, relays, solenoids, and more. We also carry fuel system cleaners and fuel treatments for complete maintenance and repair. Maintaining your fuel system can help prevent untimely breakdowns and more expensive damage or service, so ensure you include the fuel injection system in your routine maintenance schedule.