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> Rebuilding D-Jet injectors
andreic
post May 16 2018, 09:39 AM
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I just discovered that one of my injectors on my 1.7L D-Jet is leaking fuel. (I already replaced all the fuel lines, and it is still leaking big time.) Part number 022906031A, yellow connector.

Does anyone know of someone who rebuilds these? I looked on eBay, and people are asking for $150/injector new, which is insane. Or are there some seals that I can access myself to rebuild it?

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Andrei.

P.S. Of course, if someone on this forum has a good working one for a reasonable price, I would be very happy to buy one.
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post May 16 2018, 09:56 AM
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QUOTE(andreic @ May 16 2018, 10:39 AM) *

I just discovered that one of my injectors on my 1.7L D-Jet is leaking fuel. (I already replaced all the fuel lines, and it is still leaking big time.) Part number 022906031A, yellow connector.

Does anyone know of someone who rebuilds these? I looked on eBay, and people are asking for $150/injector new, which is insane. Or are there some seals that I can access myself to rebuild it?

Thanks,
Andrei.

P.S. Of course, if someone on this forum has a good working one for a reasonable price, I would be very happy to buy one.

If they leak at the base, I do not think they are repairable. If they are dripping then cleaning them may repair them. There are several sources for this service
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