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      04-05-2016, 10:41 AM   #1
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Injectors and HPFP

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I had a single injector replaced about 120miles back because it failed, spray fuel everywhere and left the car dead on the street. I paid an indy to do the work. It's been running fine, but the Service Engine Soon is back on. I removed my Cobb, so I can't read codes at the moment...

Does replacing all 5 remaining injectors make sense at this point? ($215 each on amazon, plus $11 each for decouplers.

What about the HPFP?

I had my HPFP replaced in 2010, would that one still be covered under the 10 year/120K mile warranty?
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You need to check the light first. If it's a misfire you should replace the other 2 injectors on that bank i.e. 1-3 or 3-6 assuming the new injector is the updated version and the other ones are the old version.

Hfp is covered based on the miles of your car and year it was made. If it's within the 120/10 it's covered even if already replaced you'll probably have to pay the diagnosis for about 150 tho for them to test the fuel pressure
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Get codes before you dump a grand.
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You need to check the light first. If it's a misfire you should replace the other 2 injectors on that bank i.e. 1-3 or 3-6 assuming the new injector is the updated version and the other ones are the old version.

Hfp is covered based on the miles of your car and year it was made. If it's within the 120/10 it's covered even if already replaced you'll probably have to pay the diagnosis for about 150 tho for them to test the fuel pressure
Thanks for the quick response. I'll put the car on charger, re-install Cobb and wait for codes so I can pull them. Unfortunately, when I re-install Cobb, the codes will clear. I'll see if I can "trouble shoot" without Cobb installed, but I don't think I can...
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Get codes before you dump a grand.
Lessons learned. First, Cobb will not monitor when not installed, but it will pull codes. Second, don't run off to solve "problems" that don't exist.

I pulled codes; they're all related to CATs, which is not a surprise as the stock tune doesn't know how to address the catted CPE DPs. I recall that being an issue when installed last year prior to tune adjustment.

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Lessons learned. First, Cobb will not monitor when not installed, but it will pull codes. Second, don't run off to solve "problems" that don't exist.

I pulled codes; they're all related to CATs, which is not a surprise as the stock tune doesn't know how to address the catted CPE DPs. I recall that being an issue when installed last year prior to tune adjustment.

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