Apr-18-2018 06:45 PM
Apr-20-2018 04:40 AM
Ron3rd wrote:gbopp wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
Dealer wants $4400 to put new injectors in. Not under warranty
Please, keep us updated on the outcome of this problem.
Like I mentioned earlier, I'm calling BS on the dealer. The truck runs fine and nothing I have read about this particular code points to fuel injectors. The info I've read point to the sensor needing to be replaced.
Apr-19-2018 01:23 PM
gbopp wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
Dealer wants $4400 to put new injectors in. Not under warranty
Please, keep us updated on the outcome of this problem.
Apr-19-2018 11:45 AM
Me Again wrote:ScottG wrote:
Please don't put dielectric grease on any of the injection sensors connections.
It WILL NOT make them conduct or work better and it absolutely will not cure a P0191 code.
Some reading:
https://www.w8ji.com/dielectric_grease_vs_conductive_grease.htm
Apr-19-2018 07:10 AM
ScottG wrote:
Please don't put dielectric grease on any of the injection sensors connections.
It WILL NOT make them conduct or work better and it absolutely will not cure a P0191 code.
Apr-19-2018 07:03 AM
Ron3rd wrote:
Dealer wants $4400 to put new injectors in. Not under warranty
Apr-19-2018 06:50 AM
Apr-19-2018 05:22 AM
2oldman wrote:
Colton Truck Terminal garage.
Apr-18-2018 08:46 PM
Apr-18-2018 08:09 PM
Me Again wrote:
Here is a comment for another forum.
P0191 Fuel Rail Sensor
"Can you get your hands on some silicone Dielectric Grease? a slight dab goes a long way. I was guessing on the plug, but it's a good start. I don't suppose you have a display, like a CTS. or a scanner available to see what the rail pressure is do you? "
Apr-18-2018 08:00 PM
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