What are the symptoms of a faulty diesel injector?

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LenaMarie
07/29/25 4:15pm
Diesel injector damage mainly manifests in the following aspects: 1. Engine vibration: When the car's injector is damaged and fuel injection is not smooth, the engine will exhibit symptoms such as operational vibration during operation. 2. Decreased power and increased fuel consumption: As the injector is damaged, the fuel injection volume and pressure cannot be guaranteed, leading to symptoms like reduced vehicle power and increased fuel consumption. 3. Increased exhaust emissions pollution: Faults in the engine injector will inevitably affect the mixing and combustion of the combustible gas mixture, thereby increasing the pollutants in the vehicle's exhaust emissions.
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