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'08 (I think) Renegade R2 800cc fuel injectors


Billy

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My trusty R2 has finally decided it time for some TLC. Probably my fault since I let some gasoline get pretty rancid and the fuel lines get pretty bad. I think I need new injectors but am having trouble finding them. Throwing this out to see if anyone else has had any luck.

What I know: They are Siemens Deka 5WY2404A. In a conversation with the Joyner USA folks today I was told the Gator 825I uses the same Chery engine (my local John Deere dealer says it's not the exact same but the injectors are...). He had a set of 3 in stock for almost $500. I actually found some on Amazon from companies I've never heard of for from $32 to $90 for the set. I little leery of these.

My question... have any of you replaced injectors? if you have, where did you find them and how much did they cosy?

Thanks.

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I presume you tested your injectors.  There are some YouTube videos on cleaning fuel injectors - you might try that to save money if you haven't already done so.  They make it look easy.  Joyner and John Deere aren't the only ones using the Chery engine.  Surprisingly, Kawasaki has one model that uses the 800cc engine.  There are many lesser known brands that use it also.  Coleman (Hisun) is one.  Oreion is another.  Check with SxS dealers in your area.  I might gamble on the cheap ones on Amazon if you can't find brand name ones and cleaning the ones you already have doesn't work.

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I got the $32 set and it fired right up. Took it for a 5+ mile ride in my neighborhood with no issues. Took it out today on a bit more demanding ride and had some issues with "sputtering" and it was hard to crank a couple of times.

Certainly better than it was but still not where I would like it to be.

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