I'd like to get my injectors cleaned and serviced, and I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for companies that can do it?
Cheers!
Fuel injector servicing/cleaning
Re: Fuel injector servicing/cleaning
Wouldn't a bottle of Redex do the trick?
Re: Fuel injector servicing/cleaning
I bought a `new set' through http://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/bavarianwerke ... 2749.l2754 .
Cost me ~£68 for the M44 - very good service - no problems - you get an individual video of the calibration checks.
Cost me ~£68 for the M44 - very good service - no problems - you get an individual video of the calibration checks.
Re: Fuel injector servicing/cleaning
You could always clean them yourself, have a look on Youtube, loads of how to guides on there, here is one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLuAVhVp44Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLuAVhVp44Y
Colb
1999 BMW 1.8 Z3
2003 BMW 2.5 Z4
1998 Honda Deauville NT650V
1999 BMW 1.8 Z3
2003 BMW 2.5 Z4
1998 Honda Deauville NT650V
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Re: Fuel injector servicing/cleaning
I want them properly cleaned and flow checked. Redex won't tell me if there's a leaky injector or some other problem that a proper service will. There are places online that you can send the injectors off to, I was just hoping that someone had a recommendation for one.Boosh wrote:Wouldn't a bottle of Redex do the trick?
Re: Fuel injector servicing/cleaning
Probably a good job to get done on our Z3s which are now older cars - plus replacing the sealing o-rings.
Re: Fuel injector servicing/cleaning
Is there a problem with the running of the engine? If not l'm not sure l'd start pulling the injectors out. There's a lot of this discussion on the Land Rover forum regarding TD5 injectors.
The advice there is, unless there is a problem, leave them alone. The ECU can compensate for minor calibration issues.
The advice there is, unless there is a problem, leave them alone. The ECU can compensate for minor calibration issues.