Fuel Injectors

78830CF01A - : Fuel Filler Door for Nissan Image

Fuel Filler Door

Nissan 78830-CF01A
Coupe, black.
Discontinued
14806ZZ00B - : Fuel Information Label for Nissan Image

Fuel Information Label

Nissan 14806-ZZ00B
With 200 hp engine.
Discontinued
78830CD05A - : Fuel Filler Door for Nissan Image

Fuel Filler Door

Nissan 78830-CD05A
Silverstone, to 11/06. Convertible, silverstone.
Discontinued
17042S3800 - : Electric Fuel Pump for Nissan Image

Electric Fuel Pump

Nissan 17042-S3800
Heavy Duty. Single Rear Wheels. Japan Built. Dual Rear Wheels. USA Built. From 02/1990.
Discontinued
17523V5020 - : Pipe Assembly Fuel for Nissan Image

Pipe Assembly Fuel

Nissan 17523-V5020
$15.13
MSRP $20.83
Save $5.70
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Fuel Injectors: Precision Fuel Delivery Components

The Huttig Nissan parts team ships fast, and we have a fair return policy in case your order isn't the part you're looking for. Fuel injectors are electronically controlled valves that spray precise amounts of gasoline into your engine's combustion chambers at exactly the right moment. These sophisticated components operate under extreme pressure and temperature conditions while maintaining accurate fuel delivery timing. Modern fuel injection systems rely on computer-controlled injectors to optimize fuel mixture for performance, emissions, and fuel economy across all driving conditions.

How Fuel Injectors Manage Engine Fuel Delivery

Popular Nissan models like the Rogue and Murano feature multi-port fuel injection systems with individual injectors for each cylinder to ensure balanced fuel distribution. These injectors receive electrical signals from the engine control module that determine spray duration and timing based on sensor inputs. The fuel injection system works closely with the fuel system components including pumps and filters to maintain proper pressure and cleanliness for reliable injector operation.

Identifying Fuel Injector Malfunctions

Rough idling, engine misfires, or poor acceleration often indicate clogged or malfunctioning fuel injectors requiring cleaning or replacement. Increased fuel consumption, black exhaust smoke, or strong fuel odors may signal injector problems affecting fuel delivery precision. Engine hesitation during acceleration, difficulty starting, or check engine lights can result from injector electrical failures or internal component wear affecting spray patterns.

Service Requirements and Quality Benefits

Fuel injectors typically require cleaning every 30,000 to 50,000 miles and replacement every 100,000 to 150,000 miles depending on fuel quality and maintenance practices. Contaminated fuel, infrequent filter changes, and poor-quality gasoline can accelerate injector wear and clogging significantly. Genuine Nissan fuel injectors maintain exact flow rates, spray patterns, and electrical specifications designed for your engine's requirements, while aftermarket alternatives may feature incorrect flow characteristics or inferior materials that cause performance problems and potential engine damage.

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