My 2006 has intermittently been displaying the grid heater light while chiming 3 times (I think) for a while now. Initially I didn't think it could be the injectors, because I had a shop replace them less than 40,000 miles ago. I swapped out all of the other parts that could cause the problem, but it persisted intermittently. Thursday I was heading home from a job site when for the first time my oil pressure "gauge" dropped to 0. I shut the truck off, restarted it and it was back to normal until I pulled into my driveway, when it dropped to 0 again. When I got out, I notice what looked like oil, but smelled like diesel on my back bumper, prompting me to check the dipstick. The reading on the dipstick was way over the full mark and smelled of diesel as well, so I set about the task of pulling my injectors. I noticed that both bolts holding down 3 of the injectors were quite loose, could that be my problem?
I really don't have the money at the moment to purchase a full set of injectors and I need to get my truck back up and running if possible. My next question is, how do I determine which injector(s) are bad? Can I get by for a few thousand miles by just replacing the bad injectors? Lastly, I can't figure out what injectors the shop installed previously, can anyone tell me from these pictures? The nozzles look like they have 8 ports and they were supposed to be new +100hp Bosch units.
I really don't have the money at the moment to purchase a full set of injectors and I need to get my truck back up and running if possible. My next question is, how do I determine which injector(s) are bad? Can I get by for a few thousand miles by just replacing the bad injectors? Lastly, I can't figure out what injectors the shop installed previously, can anyone tell me from these pictures? The nozzles look like they have 8 ports and they were supposed to be new +100hp Bosch units.
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