Standard Ignition Fuel Injector P/N:FJ1566
Keep fuel delivery crisp and metered with the Standard Ignition Fuel Injector FJ156, a direct-fit replacement for the 1995-1997 Jaguar XJR. This electronically controlled injector opens on a signal from the engine control module to spray a measured amount of pressurized fuel into the intake, then closes to shut it off — restoring the precise fuel metering the engine relies on for smooth running when a worn or clogged original is the cause of the problem.
Signs the injector may need replacing include rough idle, hesitation, a misfire on the affected cylinder, or hard starting — diagnose the cause before replacing, since these symptoms can have other sources. If a failed injector is the cause, this unit replaces it.
Interchange: 67145 · 2-18714 · 218714 · DBC011041 · DBC11041 · DBC11041K · LNA1520BA · 800-1161N · 8001161N
Manufacturer part number FJ156.
This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:
What vehicle does the FJ156 fit?
It is a direct-fit replacement for the 1995-1997 Jaguar XJR. Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm it matches your vehicle.
What does a fuel injector do?
It is a solenoid-controlled valve that meters pressurized fuel and sprays it into the intake on a signal from the ECM, then closes to shut off the flow.
What are signs my fuel injector may need replacing?
Rough idle, hesitation, a misfire on one cylinder, or hard starting. Diagnose the cause first, since these symptoms can come from other components.
What numbers does this injector interchange with?
67145, 2-18714, DBC011041, DBC11041, DBC11041K, LNA1520BA, and 800-1161N (and their compact forms 218714 and 8001161N).
How many injectors do I need?
This listing is for one injector. Most engines use one per cylinder, so confirm how many your engine requires before ordering.
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