Fuel Injectors

1704230P05 - : Fuel Pump Assembly for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump Assembly

Nissan 17042-30P05
2 seater, without turbo.
Discontinued
172517Y000 - : Fuel Tank Cap for Nissan Image

Fuel Tank Cap

Nissan 17251-7Y000
To 08/2004. Optional.
Discontinued
170408B005 - : Electric Fuel Pump for Nissan Image

Electric Fuel Pump

Nissan 17040-8B005
In Tank Assy. Exc.Low Fuel Warning. From 12/1994.
Discontinued
172901FC0B - : Fuel Tank Shield for Nissan Image

Fuel Tank Shield

Nissan 17290-1FC0B
Pipe shield. Fwd.
Discontinued
170134B000 - : Fuel Pump Bracket for Nissan Image

Fuel Pump Bracket

Nissan 17013-4B000
Upper. 1.6L. 2.0L.
Discontinued
1705031G04 - : Electric Fuel Pump for Nissan Image

Electric Fuel Pump

Nissan 17050-31G04
Japan Built. In Tank Assy. To 01/92. USA Built.
Discontinued

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Fuel Injectors: Precise Fuel Metering for Your Nissan's Performance

The best way to avoid a costly new car payment is to keep your current ride running great. That's where Gulfport Nissan comes in. Fuel injectors control the exact amount of gasoline delivered to each cylinder at precisely the right moment during the combustion cycle. These sophisticated electronic components operate under extreme pressure and temperature conditions while maintaining accuracy measured in milliseconds. When fuel injectors malfunction, your engine experiences reduced power, poor fuel economy, and increased emissions that can trigger check engine lights.

What Causes Fuel Injectors to Clog and Fail

Fuel injectors become contaminated by carbon deposits, varnish buildup, and impurities in gasoline that gradually restrict their tiny spray patterns. Low-quality fuel containing excessive ethanol or additives accelerates deposit formation inside the injector nozzles. The electromagnetic coils that control injector operation can also fail after 120,000 to 180,000 miles due to heat stress and electrical wear that affects their precise timing.

Detecting Fuel Injector Problems Early

Rough idling, engine misfiring, and noticeable power loss during acceleration indicate fuel injectors that need professional cleaning or replacement. You might observe black exhaust smoke or detect the smell of unburned gasoline, suggesting improper fuel delivery affecting combustion efficiency. Starting difficulties and engine hesitation often develop when injectors cannot maintain consistent fuel flow. The air cleaner assemblies cannot compensate for inadequate fuel delivery, making proper injector function essential for balanced engine operation.

Genuine Nissan Fuel Injectors Maintain Factory Specifications

Genuine Nissan fuel injectors are calibrated to deliver exact flow rates and spray patterns designed for your specific engine configuration. Aftermarket injectors often use generic specifications that don't match your engine's precise fuel requirements, potentially causing lean or rich running conditions. Models like the Rogue and Murano require exact fuel delivery parameters that only genuine injectors can consistently provide for maintaining performance and emissions compliance.

The Gulfport Nissan parts team knows what it takes to keep your vehicle running great.