03 Neon SXT Low Idle at Stop
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So to remove the fuel rail and injectors.. should the fuel line to the rail be disconnected? Is that a easy thing or is it pressurized or something?. i recall on other cars disconnecting the fuel line wasn't easy.
Can the injectors be removed from the rail without disconnecting the fuel line?
Can the injectors be removed from the rail without disconnecting the fuel line?
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here's the link on how to use seafoam http://www.seafoamsales.com/how-to-u...treatment.html the stuff does work, i've used it in my truck in the fuel and oil
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So to remove the fuel rail and injectors.. should the fuel line to the rail be disconnected? Is that a easy thing or is it pressurized or something?. i recall on other cars disconnecting the fuel line wasn't easy.
Can the injectors be removed from the rail without disconnecting the fuel line?
Can the injectors be removed from the rail without disconnecting the fuel line?
Can someone answer the above? I might not want to disassemble the injectors themselves but at least remove them & clean.
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You'll want to pull the FP relay and run the engine until it dies. Then, just as an extra precaution, depress the schrader valve on the fuel rail to ensure all of the pressure is completely gone. Make sure you cover that valve with a towel too; if there is pressure, it'll get you good if it isn't covered. As long as the pressure is gone, if you aren't servicing the fuel rail itself, you shouldn't have to disconnect it from the line.