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2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Fuel Injector, Idle Control Valve, Fuel Rail

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  • MN143959
    Fuel Rail
    • Part Notes: Lancer; Without Turbo; 2.0L
    $115.52 $83.17
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    Fuel Rail
    • Part Notes: Lancer; Without Turbo; 2.4L
    $147.72 $106.36
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OEM 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Parts for Fuel Injection

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Fuel Injector Installation and Repair Tips for 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer

  • Q: How to test and service the Fuel Injector circuit and ensure proper installation of Fuel Injectors and the Fuel Rail on 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer?
    A: Measurement and test injectors Test injectors by measuring resistance and replacing when out-of-spec. Test lamp on connectors- lamp should flash, otherwise, test relay, fusible links, wiring and ECU power/earth. To test, start engine and temporarily disconnect injectors- engine would misfire. To eliminate/uninstall relieve pressure, change and lubricate O-rings, re-assemble, torque, reconnect, verify leaks.
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