Product Description
Product shipped from California
Please BE AWARE that the vehicle compatibility list on eBay maybe not 100% accurate. However the OEM provided in our listing is.
We own Auto parts factory and Good
Quality,Welcome to contact us for Wholesale!!!
Color Gray
Fuel Injector Type MFI Injector
Fuel Type Gas
Hardware Included No
New or Reman New
O-rings included Yes
O.E.M. Replacement Yes
System Type Top Feed
Terminal Gender Male
Terminal Quantity 2
Terminal Type Blade
For 2002-2006 Nissan Sentra 2.5L
How to Replace the Fuel Injectors in Your Vehicle
Part1 Removing the Old Injectors
1.Let your car cool down and disconnect the battery. The fuel injectors fire fuel into your engine’s cylinders, so you may start a fire if you remove them while your vehicle is running. Let the car cool off for 30-45 minutes if you were driving recently. Pop your hood and put some gloves on. Then, remove the battery terminals to disconnect the battery.
2.Locate the fuel injectors on your intake manifold. Take a look right behind your engine (or above your engine, depending on how you think about it). See the 4-8 pipes leading into your engine? That’s your intake manifold. Your fuel injectors are the 4-8 connectors that run from the fuel rail into those pipes where they meet your engine.
3.Use pliers to remove the fuel injector connectors on the fuel rail. The connectors should all have sleeved cables running from the injectors or rail and away from the engine. This will free up the fuel rail so you can safely pull it out without damaging any of the relevant wires. Depending on the make and model of your vehicle, you may need to use a screwdriver or wrench to unlock the connectors first.
4.Unlock the fuel rail using a socket wrench or screwdriver. Look at how the fuel rail is connected to the intake manifold. There may be clips, screws, or bolts. Remove them to release the fuel railing as one piece. Gently pull the railing up and away from the engine.
5.Wiggle the injectors gently until they pop out. There may be clips you need to press on to remove each injector from the fuel rail. Gently pry each injector out by hand. Depending on how much buildup there is, you may need to use a little bit of pressure to pull them out.
Part2 Installing the New Injectors
1.Dip the tip of each new injector in a small cup of gasoline. Purchase fuel injectors designed specifically for your make and model’s engine. Then, dip the end of each injector into a small cup of gasoline. This will lubricate the O-rings and ensure that gas doesn’t leak once you install the new injectors. Let all of the droplets stop.
2.Slide the new injectors into their slots on the fuel rail. Reinstall the injectors the same exact way they were removed. Insert the end with the clips into the fuel rail with the gas-dipped side hanging on the other end facing your engine’s intake manifold. Insert each of the injectors into the railing.
3.Line the injectors into the corresponding holes on the engine. Locate each of the openings in the intake manifold where you originally removed the injectors. Raise the fuel rail up, line the injectors up with the holes, and carefully slide the fuel injectors into their corresponding slots.
4.Reinstall all of the connectors and clips that hold the fuel rail in place. Put the fuel injectors back where they belong. Screw in any corresponding retaining screws or reattach any clips you removed. Whatever you did to remove the fuel rail from the intake manifold, do that in reverse.
Part3 Restarting Your Vehicle
1.Turn the key into the “on” position. You fuel rail doesn’t have any fuel in it right now (you relieved the pressure, remember?). Insert the key in the ignition and turn it to the “on” position—but don’t start it yet! This will prep your vehicle’s starter and fill the fuel rails with gasoline so that you don’t pump your engine full of air.
2.Wait 20-30 seconds before starting the engine. If your injectors are installed correctly, your vehicle should run just like new. Let the vehicle run for a minute or so. This will give your system time to equalize and refill.
3.Inspect the engine for leaks after letting your engine cycle. Shut the vehicle off. Grab a flashlight and inspect the fuel rail for leaks. If you see any leaks, confirm that your injectors are inserted into the manifold correctly. If the fuel rail is installed correctly and you don’t see any leaks, get on your knees and confirm that nothing is leaking under your vehicle.
1. According to eBay Policy。PayPal, PayPal Credit, Credit card or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay which are offered at eBay checkout, are allowed due to payment security and customer convenience concern. To accelerate the shipping process, please clear your payment ASAP after placing the order.
❄.Our products are shipped from the state of California
❄.Orders will be processed and dispatched within 24-48 hours after payment is clear.
❄.We only ship to confirmed eBay addresses. Your eBay address MUST MATCH your Shipping address.
❄.If you have not received your shipment within 10 business days from payment, please contact us. We will track the shipment and get back to you as soon as possible. Our goal is customer satisfaction!
❄ Delivery time depends on destination and other factors;
West US: 1-3 days
Central US: 2-5 days
US East: 3-7 days
Please check the specification carefully to ensure you get what you want. If it is not due to quality issue or wrong description, the returning cost will be put in buyer's side.