Thanks for the effort in making this video. Very good. I took my intake off to clean the valves. I took the 4 bolts out of the throttle body and just let it hang instead of messing with coolant and hoses It worked good that way. I am going to replace my injectors I am going to try and remove the rail and injectors together and unclip on the bench. Torque on the rail bolts are 13.7-17.4 ft. lbs 👍
Awesome video...I want to do this to my kia soul just to change em out at 180k miles but man...even though it's a fantastic instructional. That's alot of work 😅
yes sir. its not as simple as the videos shows. i show what yu have to do. but its more in depth messing with the bolts and all. But it is doable, if you take your time and mark the steps as yu go.
@@hyr0llr I'm gonna get a quote from a reputable mobile mechanic on this one, also there's a guy on youtube that effectively rejuvinated "clogged and dripping" injectors with a jewelry ultrasonic cleaning bath filled with automotive cleaners..perfect spray pattern after. I know these hoes ain't cheap
I appreciate you showing us but the way you put those oring are backwards lmao! Also I done this job and you took way more than what it should quite frankly took me about 2hrs to do it all.
Wow, I'm thankful that my 2.4 (08 Rondo) has the injectors on the topside of the intake manifold. Sorry you had to go through all of that. I wonder why they changed it.
@@hyr0llr I really wish that they (The designer) would consider the mechanic who has to work on them first. Not for the people to look at. A motor is there to do a job. Not to be pretty.
The '08 has multi-port injection where the injectors spray into the intake manifold. the newer engines are gdi (direct injection), and the injectors spray directly into the combustion chamber.
So from what I can tell, for someone as experienced as yourself, this isnt a single days job.....seemed doable till you removed about 30 different hoses lol. Debating if i want to tackle this now or not.....dealer installed 1 recently which is currently failing and im thinking about having them replace other 3 since the one is covered under 10k parts warranty......or if i should just do it myself and save myself an hour drive on a light misfiring engine 😬
honestly it isnt hard that job of a task. yes there is a bunch of little attachments, but as for as difficult situations, there is not. for less understanding people, get a thin roll of blue tape, and just wrap it around EVERYTHING, even a easy connection. So no matter what you wont forget it. and just have the video right there to pause.
i started late in the day. hence the 2 day situation. this is easily a 6-8 hours for anyone with common tools. Also recording takes time lol i say take it on, and message me if you have any questions
@@hyr0llr alright so i just tried my luck, took it to dealer and they charged me $100 for a pointless injector flush in which I learned some things. Hopefully you can give an opinion on what it possibly may be. So my car runs almost perfectly fine aside from when i start it up in the morning in which it runs a little higher on rpms to warm up. My main issue is random misfires from all cylinders (thrown as single cylinders at different times) . Got new coils, new plugs, and car idles like its perfectly fine when at operating temperature. I can drive the vehicle like normal with light throttle even up to highway speeds, but the issue starts when i throttle mid to heavily....like merging into traffic or something. Basically just about any time im not feathering the gas pedal, the car will start jerking and throw a misfire code beginning around 2500rpm and up. Im already on my 3rd engine 🤦♂️(long story) with this car and my loan isn't going away anytime soon, my last guess was possibly a sensor (02 or map) but im tired of throwing money into this thing. Just to guess and be wrong again.
@@hyr0llr symptoms seem really close to the tps failure, so I'll definitely try that out. And doesn't seem like much to bring it to dealer and fix. Checked and cleaned map so, definitely gonna monitor tps and if anything thats my next replacement. Thanks again man, always helps to have a second opinion on things when diagnosing, even if it turns out thats not the issue.
Looks easy once the injectors come in ill know what to do exactly now, I thought direct injection injector job might be harder but it looks the same as ported injection just more work
Hi bro, thanks for the video. One question: Do you know if when replacing an injector with a new one it is necessary to recode it in the ECU after replacement? If so, How can I do that if you know it please? Thanks in advance.
you can bleed to make sure. but the throttle body doesnt use much coolant. so after the first drive after the car completely cools off, you can check the level and top off as needed
I’m getting an engine misfire code for cylinder number 2, I changed my spark plugs, swapped ignition coils, clean air filter, no noticeable vacuum leaks. Any idea what it could be? It’s a 2016 Kia optima Lx 2.4L .Thanks
Hello would this cause gas to leak into the oil. I have gas getting into my oil and cannot find out whats wrong i have no codes coming up at alk. And its running great not showing any problems so was windering if this could cause that
i honestly dont believe so. after rewatching the video when the intake is off, i dont see anywhere that gas can get in. Do you smell gas when you pop the hood?
@@paullafay4730 yeah thats weird. im not sure how you would get gas smell from the oil. and for teh coolant. are you talking about after the repair? or in the middle of it?
@@hyr0llr i had to change the. Value cover gasket cause it was leaking oil into the plugs and then I changed them out it ran for like a week and now misfiring
@@hyr0llr thanks I was having a hard time finding replacements Injectors finally found a place that will service and clean mine, for $35 a piece. So I'll be taking them out Saturday to drop off Monday
@@hyr0llr hey I tore it all down Fri night after work, took them to the place to be cleaned, 2 hours later had them back, all back together runs great. Big thanks for your video, I would have looked and looked for those bolts that hold the bottom of the intake, only thing I did do different was just undid the throttle body so I didn't have to mess with the coolant lines. Thanks
@@JoDoDesigns2011 Great to hear man!. Glad it all worked out. Yeah that little extra step saves from messing with coolant lines lol. Now you can treat yourself to a nice dinner with the money saved lol. Thanks again for checking out the video. Cheers.
Im getting misfire codes on all 4 cylinders. 2015 sonata 2.4. Plugs and coils look good. Any ideas what my problem could be? Injectors? High pressure fuel pump? Thanks
@@swamp9047 yeah thats a hard one since there are many different things that can be the reason. Best bet is to get it diagnosed. i wouldnt want to suggest something and you go down the rabbit hole of trying to figure it out. lol
@@hyr0llr hey brotha so im going to be ordering a new fuel injector just like the ones you have here (car vin number 6) and when ordering all the injectors in the pics have like a metal cap or something thats covering the spray side..now does that cap come off and is just there for protection or something?
@@hyr0llr i have kia soul 2015 trying to clean injectors but I doesn’t spray. It wasn’t clogged i dont have misfire and i just take that off 3 days ago from engine. Any help?
@@Galactic810 if i did this again off camera i would just go from left to right installing the injector on the rail, making sure to squeeze the metal fork on top to lock in the injectors, then as a whole assembly, slowly guide all 4 injectors into their respective hole and bolt the rail down.
Thanks for the effort in making this video. Very good.
I took my intake off to clean the valves. I took the 4 bolts out of the throttle body and just let it hang instead of messing with coolant and hoses It worked good that way. I am going to replace my injectors I am going to try and remove the rail and injectors together and unclip on the bench. Torque on the rail bolts are 13.7-17.4 ft. lbs 👍
Thqnk you sir. Yeah another gentle said the same of removing the TB to simplify the process. Let me know how the rest of your project goes.
Awesome video...I want to do this to my kia soul just to change em out at 180k miles but man...even though it's a fantastic instructional. That's alot of work 😅
yes sir. its not as simple as the videos shows. i show what yu have to do. but its more in depth messing with the bolts and all. But it is doable, if you take your time and mark the steps as yu go.
@@hyr0llr I'm gonna get a quote from a reputable mobile mechanic on this one, also there's a guy on youtube that effectively rejuvinated "clogged and dripping" injectors with a jewelry ultrasonic cleaning bath filled with automotive cleaners..perfect spray pattern after. I know these hoes ain't cheap
You can do it, man. Its not as complicated and scary as a timing belt replacement. This is cake compared to other jobs.
I appreciate you showing us but the way you put those oring are backwards lmao! Also I done this job and you took way more than what it should quite frankly took me about 2hrs to do it all.
This method also works for a 2012 Hyundai Sonata 2.4L. Thanks
Glad the video helped. thank you for the new info
Wow, I'm thankful that my 2.4 (08 Rondo) has the injectors on the topside of the intake manifold. Sorry you had to go through all of that. I wonder why they changed it.
it is what it is lol its just the disign they went with, probably a clean look.
@@hyr0llr I really wish that they (The designer) would consider the mechanic who has to work on them first. Not for the people to look at. A motor is there to do a job. Not to be pretty.
The '08 has multi-port injection where the injectors spray into the intake manifold. the newer engines are gdi (direct injection), and the injectors spray directly into the combustion chamber.
So from what I can tell, for someone as experienced as yourself, this isnt a single days job.....seemed doable till you removed about 30 different hoses lol. Debating if i want to tackle this now or not.....dealer installed 1 recently which is currently failing and im thinking about having them replace other 3 since the one is covered under 10k parts warranty......or if i should just do it myself and save myself an hour drive on a light misfiring engine 😬
honestly it isnt hard that job of a task. yes there is a bunch of little attachments, but as for as difficult situations, there is not. for less understanding people, get a thin roll of blue tape, and just wrap it around EVERYTHING, even a easy connection. So no matter what you wont forget it. and just have the video right there to pause.
i started late in the day. hence the 2 day situation. this is easily a 6-8 hours for anyone with common tools. Also recording takes time lol i say take it on, and message me if you have any questions
@@hyr0llr alright so i just tried my luck, took it to dealer and they charged me $100 for a pointless injector flush in which I learned some things. Hopefully you can give an opinion on what it possibly may be. So my car runs almost perfectly fine aside from when i start it up in the morning in which it runs a little higher on rpms to warm up. My main issue is random misfires from all cylinders (thrown as single cylinders at different times) . Got new coils, new plugs, and car idles like its perfectly fine when at operating temperature. I can drive the vehicle like normal with light throttle even up to highway speeds, but the issue starts when i throttle mid to heavily....like merging into traffic or something. Basically just about any time im not feathering the gas pedal, the car will start jerking and throw a misfire code beginning around 2500rpm and up. Im already on my 3rd engine 🤦♂️(long story) with this car and my loan isn't going away anytime soon, my last guess was possibly a sensor (02 or map) but im tired of throwing money into this thing. Just to guess and be wrong again.
@@bestbomb17 yeah sounds like your looking in the right direction with the MAP. i would say also look into the throttle positioning sensor(TPS).
@@hyr0llr symptoms seem really close to the tps failure, so I'll definitely try that out. And doesn't seem like much to bring it to dealer and fix. Checked and cleaned map so, definitely gonna monitor tps and if anything thats my next replacement. Thanks again man, always helps to have a second opinion on things when diagnosing, even if it turns out thats not the issue.
This video is exactly what I needed
Awesome. hope it all works out for you
Just curious. Did you previously drain the coolant before this video? I was surprised I didn’t see more coolant spillage from the hoses you removed.
@@kristopherhorn3231 i did not drain the coolant for this project.
Looks easy once the injectors come in ill know what to do exactly now, I thought direct injection injector job might be harder but it looks the same as ported injection just more work
pretty much the same. at least on this car lol
@@hyr0llr yeah but I didn't know where they were on this car, I usually work on ls chevy, those are easy, these newer cars are way different
@@hyr0llr hey brother so a mechanic will just change the oring and that stopped the issue.i have this exact same thing.
@@n.n1033 im assuming your asking a question. if so, then yeah, they will change the oring and make sure it is seated correctly.
Hi bro, thanks for the video. One question: Do you know if when replacing an injector with a new one it is necessary to recode it in the ECU after replacement? If so, How can I do that if you know it please? Thanks in advance.
Could you show how to pull the injector plug off
its just a wiggle out. the only thing holding it after you remove the locking tabs is just o-ring friction
Thank you
Do you have to bleed or do anything else to the cooling system since you took off the two hoses going to the throttle body ?
you can bleed to make sure. but the throttle body doesnt use much coolant. so after the first drive after the car completely cools off, you can check the level and top off as needed
@@hyr0llr thanks
@@6atlantis no problem. hope your repair goes smooth
incredible
I’m getting an engine misfire code for cylinder number 2, I changed my spark plugs, swapped ignition coils, clean air filter, no noticeable vacuum leaks. Any idea what it could be? It’s a 2016 Kia optima Lx 2.4L .Thanks
Also I have a rough idle, and rough acceleration
When you swapped coils, did the problem follow? Or it stayed on #2
@@hyr0llr it stayed on #2 after running the codes again
@@robertosaldana3814 sounds like possibly an injector going out.
life saver. ty so much
Thqnk you for the feedback. Cheers
Hello would this cause gas to leak into the oil. I have gas getting into my oil and cannot find out whats wrong i have no codes coming up at alk. And its running great not showing any problems so was windering if this could cause that
i honestly dont believe so. after rewatching the video when the intake is off, i dont see anywhere that gas can get in. Do you smell gas when you pop the hood?
No i just smell it in the oil also i have coolant leaking everywhare now from taking the hose off the throttle body
@@paullafay4730 yeah thats weird. im not sure how you would get gas smell from the oil.
and for teh coolant. are you talking about after the repair? or in the middle of it?
I just replaced the spark plugs and coil pack and valve cover gasket and now i get p0301 misfire do you think it would be the injector
@@touchback8 swap the number 1 with the number 4 coilpack and see if thr problem follows or it stays on the same cylinder
@@hyr0llr okay I’ll let you know and if it changes it the coil pack?
@@touchback8 if it does yes. If not. More triubleshooting is needed.
@@touchback8 was there a misfire before?
@@hyr0llr i had to change the. Value cover gasket cause it was leaking oil into the plugs and then I changed them out it ran for like a week and now misfiring
U didn’t put the two seals same as the factory, they did put it wrong?
Person who worked on the seals before, put them in wrong.
Do you have to take all that stuff off I seen a video that they did not take all that stuff off
i pursonally dont know if its possible. but this is just the way i did it so i got full eyes on the rail
I know this was 3 years ago, but the Intake, are the gaskets reusable?
Its good practice to replace them since its apart. But if they arent torn up and look good, go ahead and reuse them
@@hyr0llr thanks I was having a hard time finding replacements Injectors finally found a place that will service and clean mine, for $35 a piece. So I'll be taking them out Saturday to drop off Monday
@@JoDoDesigns2011 not a bad price, better than the cost of new injectors. Nice, let me know how it goes.
@@hyr0llr hey I tore it all down Fri night after work, took them to the place to be cleaned, 2 hours later had them back, all back together runs great. Big thanks for your video, I would have looked and looked for those bolts that hold the bottom of the intake, only thing I did do different was just undid the throttle body so I didn't have to mess with the coolant lines. Thanks
@@JoDoDesigns2011 Great to hear man!. Glad it all worked out. Yeah that little extra step saves from messing with coolant lines lol. Now you can treat yourself to a nice dinner with the money saved lol. Thanks again for checking out the video. Cheers.
Im getting misfire codes on all 4 cylinders. 2015 sonata 2.4. Plugs and coils look good. Any ideas what my problem could be? Injectors? High pressure fuel pump? Thanks
unlkkely all 4 injectors are faulty. no codes thrown? or are the codes saying misfire on each individual cylinder?
@@hyr0llr its throwing 4 misfire codes for all 4 cylinders
@@swamp9047 yeah thats a hard one since there are many different things that can be the reason. Best bet is to get it diagnosed. i wouldnt want to suggest something and you go down the rabbit hole of trying to figure it out. lol
@@hyr0llr thanks man 👍🏼
Why didn't you just take the throttle body off?
to do the injectors?
would this process work for a 2012 kia sorento with the 2.4 l cdi engine?
from looking at the wiki pages, supposably they have the same engine. So i would assum so.
@@hyr0llr hey brotha so im going to be ordering a new fuel injector just like the ones you have here (car vin number 6) and when ordering all the injectors in the pics have like a metal cap or something thats covering the spray side..now does that cap come off and is just there for protection or something?
@@retromeatball4402 does it have little holes on the bottom?
Did you clean the injectors?
No. Just fixed the leak.
@@hyr0llr i have kia soul 2015 trying to clean injectors but I doesn’t spray. It wasn’t clogged i dont have misfire and i just take that off 3 days ago from engine. Any help?
@@NURsMec you need to engergize em open tp spray
Yes im using 12v battery and injector tester allsun brand
Thank you anyways
How much should I pay someone for a job like this
Shop or backyard mechanic
What is that engine noise? Is it repairable?
Not sure, probably valve train noise.
Does it matter what order the fuel injectors go on ?
as in going into the rail or the locations of the injector and each slot?
@@hyr0llr both id say
@@Galactic810 if i did this again off camera i would just go from left to right installing the injector on the rail, making sure to squeeze the metal fork on top to lock in the injectors, then as a whole assembly, slowly guide all 4 injectors into their respective hole and bolt the rail down.
@@hyr0llr okay thank you so much
@@Galactic810 yes sir. good luck on the repair.
Is that the reason why you can smell diesel inside the car?
this was a gas car but yes, the inside of the car had a strong gas smell.
My Kia optima turns on, and goes but when I get to a stop the car turns off. Does anyone know what that could be?
Sounds like a fuel/spark problem
Where is the support bracket.you flipped straight to the spot which didn't help at all.
Yeah i apologize for not showing how to get to it. If you go under the car and remove the tray, you will see that triangle peeice bracket.
At 8:30 if you pause. If you look at the lower middle, you can see that bracket.
And at 8:53 if you pause. Right down at the bottom of the screen
Thank you