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VEHICLE FUEL DELIVERY TROUBLESHOOTING AND REPAIR If applicable otherwise places a replacement in service selection below. After order placement, recall with your order id using track your order.

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Throttle/Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor

Common signs of a faulty pedal position sensor include inconsistent engine responsereduced fuel efficiency and the Check Engine Light coming on

This sensor's primary job is to monitor the position of the throttle pedal and send an electronic signal to open the throttle body as you depress the gas pedal. Although this device often lasts the entire lifespan of your vehicle, there are occasions when it will fail, wear out, and need to be replaced
1. Engine response is inconsistent

When you press down on the gas pedal, your engine should respond directly and instantly. However, when a problem with the APP sensor exists, the vehicle's ability to consistently accelerate or decelerate as directed by the driver is reduced.

2. Engine does not run efficiently

When the APP sensor is not functioning properly, it will also cause problems with fuel efficiency. Besides monitoring and applying throttle pressure to the throttle body, it also helps stabilize throttle control.

3. Check Engine Light comes on

Since the APP sensor is monitored by the ECU, it is one of those components that will trigger an error code in the ECU when an issue is discovered. This will signal the Check Engine Light to illuminate on the dashboard. Anytime this light is on, you should take it seriously as there are multiple components that will trigger this warning light.

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Throttle Position Sensor

Common signs include lacking power when accelerating rough or slow idle stalling inability to shift up and the Check Engine Light coming on

The throttle position sensor (TPS) is part of your vehicle's fuel management system, and helps ensure that the correct mixture of air and fuel is delivered to your engine. The TPS provides the most direct signal to the fuel injection system of what power demands are being made by the engine.

1. Car won’t accelerate, lacks power when accelerating, or accelerates itself

It may feel as though the car simply doesn't accelerate as it should. It may accelerate smoothly, but lack power. On the flip side, it may be that your car suddenly speeds up while you’re driving, even if you haven’t pressed the accelerator. If these symptoms occur, there's a good chance you've got a problem with the TPS.

2. Engine won’t idle smoothly, idles too slowly, or stalls

If you start to experience engine misfires, stalling, or rough idling when the car is stopped, it can also be a warning sign of a failing TPS. You don't want to wait to get this checked out!

3. Car accelerates, but won’t exceed a relatively low speed, or shift up

This is another failure mode of the TPS, which indicates that it is falsely limiting the power being requested with your accelerator pedal foot. You may find that your car will accelerate, but not beyond a speed of 20 - 30 MPH. This symptom often goes hand in hand with loss-of-power behavior.

4. Check Engine Light comes on, accompanied by any of the above behaviors

The Check Engine Light may come on if you’re having issues with your TPS. This isn’t always the case though, so don’t wait for the Check Engine Light to illuminate before you get it checked out. If you have any of the above symptoms, have your vehicle checked for trouble codes to verify the source of the problem.

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Catalytic Converter

Common signs include reduced engine performance rattling sounds and the Check Engine Light turning on

A catalytic converter is a car component that works to reduce vehicle emissions and pollution. It is a metal canister that is installed in the exhaust system.
1. Reduced engine performance

One of the first symptoms commonly associated with a bad or failing catalytic converter is a reduction in engine performance

2. Rattling noise

Rattling noises are another symptom of a bad or failing catalytic converter.

3. Check Engine Light comes on

A bad or failing catalytic converter can also cause an illuminated Check Engine Light.

Symptoms of Bad or Failing Fuel Injector O Rings

Common signs include an odor of fuel in the carfuel leaks and the Check Engine Light coming on

Fuel injector o rings are a component that is found on virtually all vehicles equipped with fuel injectors. The injector o rings that seal the tip of the injector with the intake manifold and fuel rail.

1. Fuel smell from the engine bay

One of the first symptoms of a problematic fuel injector o ring is a fuel smell. If the fuel injector o rings dry up or crack, they may leak fuel vapors that will cause a fuel smell from the engine bay. The smell will eventually get stronger as the leak grows larger.

2. Fuel leak

Another symptom of a problematic fuel injector o ring, which often comes soon after the smell, is a fuel leak. If any of the o rings tear or wear out they will leak fuel at the base, or top of the injector. Usually a fuel leak will produce a very strong odor which may signal an issue.

3. Hard starting, misfires, and decrease in power and acceleration

Another symptom of problematic fuel injector o rings is engine performance issues. Engine performance issues occur after an injector o ring has leaked enough to upset the vehicle's air fuel ratio

 

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Fuel Injector


Fuel injectors are an engine management component that is found on the vast majority of road going vehicles. They are a part of the vehicle’s fuel system and act as the nozzles that spray the fuel into the engine

1. Engine misfires and decrease in power, acceleration, and fuel efficiency

One of the most common symptoms of a potential problem with a fuel injector is engine performance issues.

2. Fuel odor

Another common symptom of a potential issue with a fuel injector is a fuel smell.

3. Check Engine Light comes on

Another symptom of a potential issue with a fuel injector is an illuminated Check Engine Light. If any of the fuel injectors become clogged and cause a misfire, or experience an electrical issue the computer will set off the Check Engine Light to alert the driver of the issue.

Symptoms of Bad or Failing Fuel Injection Lines

Common signs include an odor of fuel in the car engine performance issues and fuel leaks

Fuel injection lines are the rubber hoses that vehicles with fuel injection systems are equipped with. They are very similar in appearance and function to regular fuel hoses, however they are strengthened with additional layers that allow them to hold the significantly higher pressures generated by fuel injection systems.

1. Fuel odor

One of the first symptoms of possible issue with fuel injection lines is a fuel odor coming from the vehicle.

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