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Old 06-29-2017, 01:19 PM
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I have an '01 3.9 Dakota that is throwing codes leading me to believe I have injector problems. There are many helpful videos and articles about removing them to clean but I wondered if there was a product that could do a decent enough job without the whole process of removing them. I have not really tried too many things and am trying to minimize a CEL that comes up periodically.

I know changing them is an option that would probably run in the $5-600 range farmed out and I'm not into a DIY at the moment.
 
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Gumout all in one fuel injector cleaner, or the one-n-done product. Much better product than lucas or seafoam.
 
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Was rated well in many places as the best it usually takes a few bottles one will not do it with all these cleaners.
 

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Yeah, I've had suggestions for that by others, just wondered what the consensus was here. I think I'll give it a go.
 




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