The Universal Injector Extractor with Impact Bar is an essential tool for removing injectors in modern vehicles, specifically designed to facilitate the removal of slightly seized or rusty injectors.
This tool is compatible with a wide range of vehicles that use Common Rail or Piezo injectors, from recognized brands such as Denso, Siemens, Bosch and Delphi, manufactured between 1999 and 2017.
The extractor stands out for its ability to operate without the need to dismantle the injector's electrical connection, which minimizes the risk of damaging sensitive electronic components.
It connects directly to the threaded side hole of the fuel inlet, which is an extremely strong part and capable of withstanding the force necessary for injector removal.
Additionally, the kit includes M12 and M14 adapters, providing greater versatility for different types of injectors.
Recommendations for use:
Make sure the vehicle is off and in a safe environment before beginning injector removal.
Use the M12 and M14 adapters included in the kit to ensure secure mating with the injector.
Apply the impact bar gradually to avoid applying excessive force that could damage the injector or tool.
Perform a visual inspection of the injector and tool after removal to ensure there is no damage or unusual wear.
Store the tool in its original case after each use to protect it from damage and ensure durability.
Maintenance recommendations:
Clean the extractor and adapters after each use to prevent dirt and corrosion buildup.
Lubricate moving parts periodically to ensure smooth operation and extend tool life.
Store the tool in a dry place protected from moisture to prevent rust and premature wear.
Bullet points
Wide Compatibility: This puller is compatible with Common Rail and Piezo type injectors of multiple makes and models, making it a versatile tool for any workshop.
Ease of use: The design allows injectors to be dismantled without having to disconnect the electrical part, reducing work time and avoiding damage to electronic components.
Time and cost savings: By avoiding the need to dismantle the electrical connection, work time is reduced, which in turn decreases operating costs and increases workshop efficiency.
Increased Safety: By minimizing contact with sensitive electronic components, the risk of damage is reduced, protecting the user's investment in vehicles and tools.