2000 Chevrolet Blazer - Fuel Injector

1 - 9 of 9 results for Fuel Injector

Standard Ignition Fuel Injector - New - FJ224

Part #:
FJ224
Line:
STD
Fuel Injector   New; Injector Only
Color:   Black
Terminal Type:   Pin
New Or Remanufactured:   New

Standard Ignition Fuel Injector - New - FJ466

Part #:
FJ466
Line:
STD
Fuel Injector   New; Injector Only; Conversion Kit To Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MFI)
Color:   Black
Terminal Type:   Pin
New Or Remanufactured:   New

Standard Ignition Fuel Injector - New - FJ503

Part #:
FJ503
Line:
STD
Fuel Injector   New; With Fuel Return Line; Conversion Kit To Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MFI); Complete Assembly; Bracket And Gasket Required But Not Included
Color:   Black
Terminal Type:   Pin
New Or Remanufactured:   New

Standard Ignition 12 Terminal Fuel Injector Connector - S1608

Part #:
S1608
Line:
STD
Fuel Injector   New; With Fuel Return Line; Conversion Kit To Multi-Port Fuel Injection (MFI); Complete Assembly; Bracket And Gasket Required But Not Included
Number Of Wires:   12
Terminal Type:   Pin
Connector Gender:   Male

ACDelco Fuel Injector - 217-3245

Part #:
217-3245
Line:
ACD
Multiple Applications
Terminal Type:   Blade
Terminal Gender:   Male
Fuel Injector Type:   Port Fuel Injection (PFI)

Python Fuel Injector - 645-695

Part #:
645-695
Line:
PYT
Fuel Injector   Complete Assembly

What are Fuel Injectors?


Fuel injectors are components of the fuel delivery system in a gasoline or diesel engine that atomize the pressurized fuel and spray it into the engine's combustion chamber where it's mixed with air for combustion. The fuel injectors are responsible for controlling the amount of fuel that enters the engine and the timing of its delivery. Modern vehicle systems typically also meter the amount of fuel delivered through the fuel injectors with the help of the vehicle's electronic control module (ECM).

Fuel injectors replaced carburetors as the primary components of fuel delivery, and nearly all modern cars since the 1980s are equipped with fuel injection systems because they provide more precise control over the timing and the amount of fuel injected into the engine. Fuel injection systems are one of the main catalysts for improved performance and fuel efficiency in modern vehicles.

Symptoms of Bad Fuel Injector

Engines will typically have one fuel injector per cylinder, and in most cases, failure will only affect one injector at a time. Injectors are electronic components and can also suffer from electrical or computer-related issues, clogging due to debris in the fuel, or other factors which may affect the fuel delivery of more than one injector. An engine experiencing rough idle, starting issues, stalling, misfiring, or increased fuel consumption may have a bad injector. Injector seals and O-rings can also fail, causing fuel leaks near the top of your engine. If your vehicle is displaying a Check Engine light, visit your local O'Reilly Auto Parts for free Check Engine light testing, and our parts professionals can help you determine if your fuel injectors may be the source of the problem.

Other symptoms of a failing fuel injectors include:

  • Reduced power, acceleration, and fuel efficiency
  • Rough idling, stalling, or hesitation
  • Misfires or incomplete combustion
  • Excessive or black exhaust
  • Fuel odor from a leaking injector

How to Clean Fuel Injectors

The easiest way to clean clogged or obstructed fuel injectors is to use a fuel injector cleaner product. These types of fuel system cleaners are also known as fuel detergents, and help disperse any fuel contaminants and deposits that may have built up in your fuel injectors. Most fuel injector cleaning products can simply be added to a full tank of fuel when you fill up your vehicle, and the dispersed contaminants will be burned in the cylinder during combustion. For heavy-duty fuel injector cleaning, a fuel injector cleaning kit offers a complete solution, but may require disassembly and specialized tools.

If you'd like more information on fuel injector cleaners and a complete list of thebest fuel additives, check out our How-To Hub to learn more.

Replacement Fuel Injector

Over time, carbon deposits and fuel contaminants can build up in the fuel injectors which may cause clogged ports or irregular spray patterns. If cleaning your fuel injectors does not resolve your issue, or you need to replace your fuel injectors, O'Reilly Auto Parts carries a variety of fuel injector replacements for most vehicles, and many from OE supplier brands. Shop our selection to find the best fuel injectors for your repair, or stop by your local O'Reilly Auto Parts, and our parts professionals can help you find what you need to get you back on the road.