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Old 01-18-2016, 11:36 AM
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HOLY SHIIIIII!!!!!! You're gonna create a fireball under the hood pretty soon. Get that fixed RIGHT AWAY!

My guess, fuel injector orings shrinks so bad at low temp. Might want to check the fuel rail as well. But orings is the 1st thing & only thing comes to my mind.

Good luck, and get it fixed NOW!

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Originally Posted by lord4play View Post
Hello everyone, I have a problem that only happens when the weather is below zero. It's currently -10 and my x5 hates it. Again this only happens below zero at one degree or higher it doesn't leak. Fuel sprays out the side of the injector from the tiny hole on each side near the top. The colder the weather the more that sprays out at -10 it sprays out 2 of the injectors at -20 it spray out 4 of the injectors.
Any idea how to fix it? Will replacing the injectors solve the prolem?
Or should I just start it and wait till it burns?
https://youtu.be/gXpCUqEtL1s
Thanks guys
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