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Van Broke Down - 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan Fuel Injector Replacement Pt. 2 (V914) Vanlife Dweller

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👁️ 7K views📅 8 years ago⏱️ 25:29
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Creator's Key Takeaways

I'm repressurizing the fuel rail and I'm looking for any leaks okay

if it is a vacuum leak it'll suck that carburetor pair in there it'll choke down the motor

Creator's Tips & Advice

Separate bolts and screws by type to remember where they go during reassembly.
Tighten intake manifold bolts in a star pattern to avoid cracking the plastic.
Check for vacuum leaks by spraying carburetor cleaner around seams and hoses.
Inspect spark plugs for carbon buildup or burning to diagnose ignition issues.

🆕New to Cruising? This Creator Addresses:

Over-tightening plastic intake componentsHand-tighten and then give a quarter turn; avoid cracking the plastic.
Identifying and replacing vacuum hosesCheck for cracks or splits and replace hoses to prevent vacuum leaks.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow to replace fuel injectors on a 2003 Dodge Grand Caravan?
QHow to diagnose and fix vacuum leaks in an engine?
QWhat are the steps to check for fuel rail leaks?
YouTube Video Description

The rain finally stopped long enough and Big Nick was able to come over after work to work on 'Lil Blue II. Hopefully, when Big Nick is done, Blue will be good as new...or at least running better. lol A Very Special Thanks to Charles D, who generously provided the injectors as well as the starter to try to bring 'Lil Blue II back to life.