Where is the car fuel injector located?
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The car fuel injector is located on the cylinder body of the direct injection system above the intake manifold. The fuel injector is a simple solenoid valve, and its working principle is: when the solenoid coil is energized, it generates suction force, lifting the needle valve to open the injection hole. Fuel is then sprayed at high speed through the annular gap between the needle valve head and the injection hole, forming a mist for complete combustion. Common fuel injector faults and solutions: 1. Clogged injection hole: Grind with chromium oxide on a flat plate; if the needle valve cylindrical surface is severely worn, replace it promptly. 2. Poor sealing: Apply chromium oxide or toothpaste on the sealing band at the needle valve end. 3. Piston wear: Replace the piston.