Description
This Bosch Diesel Fuel Injector suits Ford Ranger 2.5L and Mazda BT50 2.5L.
WHY DO WE NEED FUEL INJECTORS?
The purpose of the fuel injection system is to deliver fuel into the engine cylinders, while precisely controlling the injection timing, fuel atomisation, and other parameters. Injectors are highly intricate pieces of equipment and have a tolerance of 1 micron, the finest tolerance of any mechanical component on the engine. If you would like to know how things work, check out THIS video that explains the diesel common rail injector, and what it does.
ALTERNATIVE PART NUMBERS
Please check the part numbers below to ensure a match with your original injectors, as there may be multiple part numbers to suit this vehicle. OE parts number can be located on the side of the injector body
WLAA-13-H50
WLAA13H50.
If unsure, please call us on 0260 566855, or email us at sales@webstersdyno.com.au.
These injectors are new, but if you are after reconditioned ones, please click HERE.
These injectors may require coding to the vehicle using a scan diagnostic tool.
WHAT CAUSES FUEL INJECTOR FAILURE?
Diesel injectors generally fail because of two main reasons. The first has to do with the mechanical soundness of the injector structure. The second has to do with the quality of the fuel running through the injector. The quality of fuel is often compromised because of contamination from water. If fuel is not stored or handled correctly, water can enter the fuel and will react with the chemicals in it to corrode metal surfaces and reduce lubrication between the moving parts.
This reason can be eliminated with the fitting of a water trap secondary fuel filter. These filters remove water from the fuel system and capture it. Any vehicle that travels to unknown fuel sources should fit one of these – they are significantly cheaper than a set of injectors plus a tow from the middle of nowhere. For one to suit your vehicle, please click HERE.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS OF FAILING FUEL INJECTORS
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms below, please head to your mechanic. There is nothing worse than repairing a fault to find the vehicle still has the same issues. We cannot emphasise enough the importance of getting a proper diagnosis before replacing parts.
- Loss of Power
- Poor Fuel Efficiency
- Engine Misfire
- Excessive Exhaust Smoke and Fuel Smell