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Unique Bargains FBY21B0 Auto Fuel Injector Nozzle Replacement 2 Pins Plastic Metal for Nissan Altima 2013-2015
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Highlights
- The Replacement Part Number(OE Number): FBY21B0, 16600-3TA0A, 842-12413
- Fitment: for Nissan Altima 2.5L 3.5L 2013-2015 for Nissan Rogue 2.5L 2014
- Fuel injector enables fast start up in cold environments
- Material: Metal and Plastic; Pin Number: 2; Voltage: DC 12V; Orifice Type: 12 Holes Disc
- Please make sure that the OE number and make/model/year/trim are the same as your original product before buying
Description
Description: Direct replacement of your old injector and no modification needed. Made of metal and plastic material which is durable and can use for a long time. The high impedance fuel injector has been tested and exactly matches the internal coil resistance and fuel flow rate of OEM fuel injector. Specification: O-Rings Included: Yes, preinstalled; Orifice Type: 12 Holes Disc; Manufacture Part Number: FBY21B0, 16600-3TA0A, 842-12413; Material: Plastic, Metal; Color: Black, Green, Silver Tone; Pin Number: 2; Outer Diameter: 10mm / 0.39"; Voltage: DC 12V; Size: 79x37mm / 3.11"x1.46"(L*W). Note: Please check the fitment section of this listing before you bid. Please kindly check again your engine volume! This is a non-OEM product, accessory only! This installation should be done by an experienced mechanic who has access to a factory service manual and all required tools! It is fit for Nissan Altima 2.5L 3.5L 2013-2015; for Nissan Rogue 2.5L 2014. Package Included: 1 x Fuel Injector. Installation: Step 1. Make sure the engine is cool down. Disconnect the battery. Step 2. Remove the bolts and brackets from the fuel rail. Step 3. Disconnect the plug on each injector. Step 4. Lift the fuel rail and remove the injector from the fuel rail. Step 5. Press the new injector into the rail. Reattach the fuel rail and put the injectors in their respective holes. Step 6. Bolt down fuel rail. Reattach fuel line. Plug in injector connectors. Reconnect battery. Step 7. Double check for fuel leaks before and after starting the engine.
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