injector issues after engine work, tsb?

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I've decided that I'm going to replace the injectors myself. It doesn't look like that big of a job and I'm not paying anyone else to work on it after all this. I don't trust the dealer or the other guy to do it.

Does anyone have a good source for a set of injectors? I'd rather go oem if they are affordable enough. I might just replace the 2 bad ones instead of all 8.
 

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These should do the job for you. Thanks for sharing all the info and making it much clearer what was and is going on. I would still see what the shop would charge for all 8 injectors or just the 2 injectors. After you express your concerns, they may give you some relief on pricing. I know that the fuel rails can be tricky at times. If you do this work yourself, watch about 5 you tube videos because no two videos are alike.
 
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These should do the job for you. Thanks for sharing all the info and making it much clearer what was and is going on. I would still see what the shop would charge for all 8 injectors or just the 2 injectors. After you express your concerns, they may give you some relief on pricing. I know that the fuel rails can be tricky at times. If you do this work yourself, watch about 5 you tube videos because no two videos are alike.
Thanks, I've watch a few videos, seems pretty straightforward to me. Should I replace the 2 bad injectors, or do all 8? Dealer said to do all and the fuel rails, but that seems absurd to me if only 2 are acting up.
 
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the mechanic got back to me, $820 and he will replace the 2 faulty injectors. Hmm, I want him to go in there and make sure it's right. But I could save $700 doing it myself. Not sure I'd know what the issue was though if its something other than the 2 injectors i was told were faulty.

Option 2 is trading it in towards a Tundra. that is tempting...
 

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If you buy a new Tundra, you get the warranty. If you buy a used Tundra, you get an unknown to deal with and the year you go for had their own particular problems.

I am still not convinced the injectors are bad but not surprised if they are. If I was you. I would buy 8 injectors and the rails at RA and do it yourself and look carefully for any foot notes about recommended harnesses for the injectors.
 
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If you buy a new Tundra, you get the warranty. If you buy a used Tundra, you get an unknown to deal with and the year you go for had their own particular problems.

I am still not convinced the injectors are bad but not surprised if they are. If I was you. I would buy 8 injectors and the rails at RA and do it yourself and look carefully for any foot notes about recommended harnesses for the injectors.
I'm not convinced either. All the videos i watched on youtube about replacing the injectors said the failures came with missfire codes of which I have none. Also, after sitting for the last week I decided to take the truck to work today and it drove fine, CEL is off, no stumble at idle, weird. It's only a 10min drive so it may have been a fluke, but it definitely seemed fine like nothing was wrong. I do still have a little gas with seafoam in the tank so maybe that's doing it's thing and cleaning out the injectors...
 

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Sounds like the pcm had to do a relearn after being out of work for several days. If the problem comes back, maybe you can do a soft relearn procedure. I do a hard relearn on the one that I have to operate at least once a year. Appearently, the computer and its modules know everything and monitor everything.
 
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if you end up doing injectors "herko" sells oem as the "herko" brand, so even if they say herko they are oem just repackaged.
they are based in florida they have a website and they also sell on ebay
why they market them like that I can only imagine is due to some legality with gm, but they have been selling them that way for well over a decade
a quick search shows 3 different injector models for the 2015
the most common one

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_dk..._cat=0&store_name=eherko&_oac=1&_nkw=12623116
 

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