Slow moving after changing injector
#1
Slow moving after changing injector
Hi everyone,
I bought an old CR-V that's had a lot of miles on it from a dealer, and after 3 months the injector needed replacing. It got replaced and was driving ok, but then started to accelerate slowly and seemed to lose power. The on-board computer has been reset and I need to enter a password which I don't have, but I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it?
Does anyone know what could be wrong with it, or if I've bought a dodgy car?
Thanks for any help.
I bought an old CR-V that's had a lot of miles on it from a dealer, and after 3 months the injector needed replacing. It got replaced and was driving ok, but then started to accelerate slowly and seemed to lose power. The on-board computer has been reset and I need to enter a password which I don't have, but I'm not sure if that has anything to do with it?
Does anyone know what could be wrong with it, or if I've bought a dodgy car?
Thanks for any help.
#2
Did you replace 1 injector, or all of them?
General practice for repairs is that if you have multiple parts that do the same job, and you have to replace 1, you should replace them all. This applies to spark plugs, plug wires, brake pads, light bulbs, any repeated item that always does the same thing as its duplicates.
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