When should diesel injectors change?
Diesel fuel injectors generally have a shorter lifespan than their predecessors, meaning they need to be replaced more frequently for optimal performance. The life expectancy of a good quality diesel fuel injector is around 150,000 kilometres. They should be checked out by a professional at around this time.
What kind of engine does a 2004 Mitsubishi Pajero have?
A 2004 Mitsubishi Pajero diesel running the 4M41 direct-injection, non common-rail turbodiesel engine came into our shop with a bad engine hunt at idle when running cold. This engine uses a Zexel VRZ electronic fuel pump and the problem turned out to be a failed injector pump, which meant we had to order and fit a genuine new pump from Japan
Why do I need to replace my fuel injector on my Mitsubishi Pajero?
If your Mitsubishi Pajero isn’t running properly, blocked or leaking fuel injectors may be to blame. It’s possible that your fuel injectors will need to be replaced eventually on your Mitsubishi Pajero. If that’s true for you, AutoGuru should be your first call!
What kind of fuel pump does a Pajero use?
This engine uses a Zexel VRZ electronic fuel pump and the problem turned out to be a failed injector pump, which meant we had to order and fit a genuine new pump from Japan These pumps can be replaced without removing the timing-gear cover but there are a few things you need to be aware of.
How much does a diesel care injector cost?
Diesel Care will supply a pre-paid, pre-addressed return shipping label for your exchange injector (s). 12.9L FPT Cursor 13 Tier 4B / Tier 4F 370kW 6 Cyl. 12.9L FPT Cursor 13 Tier 4B / Tier 4F 320kW 6 Cyl. 12.9L FPT Cursor 13 Tier 4B / Tier 4F 390kW 6 Cyl.
A 2004 Mitsubishi Pajero diesel running the 4M41 direct-injection, non common-rail turbodiesel engine came into our shop with a bad engine hunt at idle when running cold. This engine uses a Zexel VRZ electronic fuel pump and the problem turned out to be a failed injector pump, which meant we had to order and fit a genuine new pump from Japan
If your Mitsubishi Pajero isn’t running properly, blocked or leaking fuel injectors may be to blame. It’s possible that your fuel injectors will need to be replaced eventually on your Mitsubishi Pajero. If that’s true for you, AutoGuru should be your first call!
This engine uses a Zexel VRZ electronic fuel pump and the problem turned out to be a failed injector pump, which meant we had to order and fit a genuine new pump from Japan These pumps can be replaced without removing the timing-gear cover but there are a few things you need to be aware of.
How to change the diesel fuel filter on a Mitsubishi L200?
In this video we look at how to change the diesel oil filter on a Mitsubishi L200 / Triton Diesel pickup. We also show how to bleed the diesel system. AboutPressCopyrightContact usCreatorsAdvertiseDevelopersTermsPrivacyPolicy & SafetyHow YouTube worksTest new features