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Condition: | New,Brand-New;Unused | Brand | DieselPartsPro |
Type: | Common Rail Nozzle | Warranty: | 2 Year |
Manufacturer Part Number: | DLLA155P964 | Cross Reference OE/OEM Number: | DLLA155P964 093400-9640 |
Fitment: | Injector 095000-6790 095000-6791 | Engine Compatibility/Application: | |
Interchange Part Number: | DLLA155P964 093400-9640 | Fuel Type: | Diesel |
Are you looking to boost the performance of your engine? Look no further than our brand new aftermarket Common Rail Nozzle DLLA155P964 093400-9640. Designed for the Injector 095000-6790 and 095000-6791, this high-quality nozzle is the perfect choice for all your engine optimization needs.
Features and Applications of the Common Rail Nozzle DLLA155P964
How to properly maintain and service the Common Rail Nozzle DLLA155P964?
- Fuel Management
(1) Use High – quality Fuel: Select high – quality diesel fuel that meets the requirements of the vehicle’s engine, ensuring that the fuel is clean, free of impurities and moisture. It is recommended to refuel at regular and reputable gas stations to avoid using poor – quality fuel, which can cause blockages or wear in the fuel injector nozzle.
(2) Replace the Fuel Filter Regularly: Replace the fuel filter regularly as per the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations. Generally, it should be replaced every 10,000 – 15,000 kilometers, or the cycle can be appropriately shortened according to the usage environment and fuel quality. Timely replacement can effectively filter out impurities in the fuel and prevent them from entering the fuel injector nozzle.
- Regular Inspection and Cleaning
(1) Visual Inspection: Regularly check the appearance of the
(2) Carbon Deposits Cleaning: Every certain mileage, such as 20,000 – 30,000 kilometers, professional fuel injector nozzle cleaning agents can be used for non – disassembly cleaning. Alternatively, the fuel injector nozzle can be removed for a more thorough ultrasonic cleaning to remove carbon deposits and gum on the nozzle.
(3) Pipeline Cleaning: Check whether the fuel pipeline is blocked, aged, or damaged to ensure smooth fuel delivery. Regularly clean the outside of the pipeline to prevent dust and debris from entering the fuel system.
- Pressure and Sealing Maintenance
(1) Pressure Detection: Use a professional oil pressure gauge to regularly check the fuel pressure of the common rail system to ensure that it is within the normal range. Generally, the common rail pressure varies for different engines, usually around 1600 – 2000 bar. If the pressure is found to be abnormal, promptly troubleshoot and repair the problem.
(2) Sealing Inspection: Check whether the sealing gasket between the fuel injector nozzle and the cylinder head is damaged or aged. If there are any problems, replace it in a timely manner to prevent fuel leakage and gas intrusion, which may affect the operation of the fuel injector nozzle.