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stuck fuel injectors


Sent to Car Experts July 08, 2006 6:47 p.m.

I have a 93 escort gt, and two of the fuel injecors (1 and 3) are spraying way too much fuel while the other two are fine. There is so much fuel that it's running straight through the exhaust onto the ground. I've changed everything from the injectors to the computer. I've even swapped the engine and they're still doing it. It's putting out a lot of white smoke through the exhaust. Any idea what it would be? Someone told me to change the MAF sensor could that be it? And would the heater core have anything to do with that? because I know I have to change that.

Thank you for your help,
Scott Clark

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1993 Ford Escort gt 1.8

Already Tried:
changed fuel injectors, computer, and engine
Customer (name blocked for privacy)
Status: Closed   Value: $15   
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July 08, 2006 7:50 p.m. (1 hour and 2 minutes later)

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