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2001 Chevy blazer 4x4 troubleshooting

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Old 05-12-2013, 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 97cherryblazer
Smelling fuel when opening the throttle plate generally means you have a leak in the injector assembly. But when that happens it usually takes a while to start The car. So you won't know for sure until you do the pressure test, its really easy to do yourself. But it sounds like you have more than one problem including the CPS but all that takes is money to have a shop do your relearn.

I also saw that you replaced your #2 injector? I didn't know you could replace an individual fuel line, but if you did you cold have possibly damaged the rest of the assembly because it gets very fragile over time.
BTW the Blazer was running like crap before and after I replaced the #2 injector so that being the problem is unlikely, because like I said it was running rough before I replaced it, and ran the same after I replaced it.
 
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