Hello, how long have you been driving around with the new injectors, and did you replace them with the manufacturer OEM injectors? If there was an injector that was leaking that much fuel, you would have tons of white smoke pouring out of your exhaust when you drove it to the shop for one. An injector that is staying completely open will lower fuel pressure in the fuel rail as well. So, if you were driving around on the new injectors for a few days or so and it didn't hydro lock on you, then I don't think you're getting the whole story. Did you tell them you replaced all the injectors when you dropped it off as well? If so, then this may be a dishonest shop, that is something they can use to take advantage of the situation. Also, if an engine is hydro locked and won't turn over, why not just take the spark plugs out, crank it over and get the fuel out of the cylinders. Then check for a leaking injector by putting a fuel gauge on the fuel rail and watching for a pressure drop after the engine is turned off. Sounds a bit sketchy to me. I would pick up my vehicle, if it went in running, it should come out running.
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Tuesday, January 10th, 2023 AT 10:33 AM