The Replacement Part Number(OE Number): 0280155715, F5DZ-9F593-B, F5DZ9F593B, CM4786, 297-2011, 822-11128. Fitment: for Ford Crown Victoria 4.6L V8 1997 for Ford Taurus 3.0L V6 1996-1998 for Mercury Grand Marquis 4.6L V8 1997 for Mercury Sable 3.0L V6 1996-1998 Fuel-Efficient Injector: High efficient fuel sprays and High Impedance Coil enable fast start up in the cold environments, low fuel consumption, and better performance. Professional installation is highly recommended: Fuel injectors directly affect the air/fuel ratio for the engine and new fuel injectors do require a new or updated tune. We also suggest that you check the other component of the engine before installation. Package Included: 1 Pcs Fuel Injector; Material: Metal, Plastic; Pin Number: 2; Voltage: DC 12V; Orifice Type: 4 Holes Disc Flow Rate: Flow Rate at 43.5psi/3 bar, 24.7Lb/hr, 186.6G/min, 260cc/min. Description:
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.
This is a non-OEM product, accessory only!
Specification:
O-Rings Included: Yes, preinstalled
Orifice Type: 4 Holes Disc
Voltage: DC 12V
Material: Metal, Plastic
Color: Blue
OE Number: 0280155715, F5DZ-9F593-B, F5DZ9F593B, CM4786, 297-2011, 822-11128
Pin Number: 2
Dimension: 73x29x20mm / 2.87"x1.14"x0.79"(L*W*H)
Flow Rate: Flow Rate at 43.5psi/3 bar, 24.7Lb/hr, 186.6G/min, 260cc/min
Fitment:
for Ford Crown Victoria 4.6L V8 1997
for Mercury Grand Marquis 4.6L V8 1997
for Mercury Sable 3.0L V6 1996-1998
for Ford Taurus 3.0L V6 1996-1998
Package Included:
1 Pcs 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.