aaronneumann45
N300 rough running and fuel consumption
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The 2017 Chevrolet N300 is experiencing rough running, high fuel consumption, a drop in power, and jerking during acceleration, with the check engine light on. Possible causes include issues with the air-fuel ratio, catalytic converter, intake manifold, spark plugs, or oxygen sensors. A defective fuel injector was identified as the problem, leading to excessive fuel consumption and poor engine performance. Replacing the injector resolved the issues, restoring smooth operation.
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aaronneumann45 (community.author)
Thanks for the quick reply! No strange smells, but it's interesting you mention the injectors. Is there any way to check them myself, or am I just asking for trouble messing with that?
martineagle1
While there are DIY injector tests, improper handling can lead to bigger issues. Think of it like performing surgery on yourself – you might know the basics, but a professional is better equipped. Given all the symptoms, a defective injector sounds plausible. At this point, I'd advise getting it checked at a workshop. You risk damaging other components if you continue driving it in this condition.
aaronneumann45 (community.author)
Appreciate the advice! Workshop it is. Turns out it WAS a defective injector. Cost me 515€ to replace, but she's running smooth again. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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martineagle1
That sounds rough. If it's running rich like you suspect, it could definitely be messing with your catalytic converter. Have you noticed any unusual smells from the exhaust? A defective injector could be the culprit, flooding the engine with fuel. It is like trying to run a marathon with weights strapped to your ankles – performance suffers.