Standard Ignition Fuel Injector P/N:FJ1243
Meter precise, engine-specific fuel into your GM engine with the Standard Ignition Fuel Injector FJ312. This 100% new MFI (multiport) gas injector is a direct-fit replacement for the 1993-1995 Saturn SC2, SL2 and SW2 (L4-1.9L), and for the 1998-2000 Chevrolet S10, GMC Sonoma and Isuzu Hombre plus the 1998-1999 Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire (L4-2.2L).
Each injector is end-of-line tested and calibrated, finished in black with two male blade terminals, and is designed and manufactured in Greenville, SC. The listed applications use four injectors; sold individually. Country of origin: United States.
Interchange: 19304535 · 67135 · 2-18383 · 218383 · 17113512 · 17122106 · 21007026 · 21007218 · 8171135120 · 800-1315N · 8001315N. Manufacturer part number FJ312.
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What vehicles does the FJ312 fit?
It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1993-1995 Saturn SC2, SL2 and SW2 (L4-1.9L) and the 1998-2000 Chevrolet S10, GMC Sonoma, Isuzu Hombre and 1998-1999 Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire (L4-2.2L). See the Buyer's Guide tab.
Is this a new or remanufactured injector?
It's 100% new and built with no remanufactured components for long-term performance and durability.
How many injectors do I need?
It's sold individually. The listed applications use four injectors, so order the quantity your engine requires for a complete set.
What does the injector do?
It's a multiport fuel injector that meters and sprays fuel into the intake. Its laser-drilled metering discs and nozzle set the flow rate and spray pattern for efficient combustion.
What kind of O-rings and terminals does it use?
It uses high-temperature Viton O-rings to help seal against fuel leaks, plus corrosion-resistant brass terminals with two male blade connectors.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.