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Hi guys,

When i had my power fc tune my tuner advised i have a slightly leaking injector in cylinder 1.

He said its nothign to worry about at this starge but may cause it to idle at bit rough.

Has any one experienced this type of proplem?

Does any one know what effects it could have? wher eits headed or what caused it?

Im guessing Age and prob slightly clogged?

Thanks in advance.

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dangerous, very dangerous. get it replaced right away :) if enough fuel leaks out and causes a vapor it could ignite with turbo under bonnet temps.

I had the same problem and replaced the injector without driving the car.

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If it's anything like mine was when I had the injectors cleaned and re-installed, the leak was so bad that the engine hydraulic locked when I turned it over on the starter motor!

Was caused by a leaking O-ring which was nicked when one of the injectors was being put back in. There was another which must have had a very slow leak and this only felt like a slight hesitation or "tight spot" when starting the motor in the morning. Noticed no effect at all once the engine was running.

If the injectors are dirty and/or leaking while running you would expect this to have some impact on your economy also.

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