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Jeep Fuel Injector O-Ring closes the point of contact between injector and manifold in keeping the pressure constant and all the fuel drops sprays in the right spot, a tiny component that keeps large-scale adventures on the road. In 1945, Jeep started to get onto the civilian roads and soon presented the drivers with an idea of what it was like to explore the world in an open air, the squat lines and heavy frame of the vehicle established a notoriety of ruggedness. The contemporary Jeep vehicles support that tradition with the Selec-Terrain traction system that allows turning a dial to snow, sand, or mud, as well as a digital cockpit with a voice control, over-the-air updates, and driver assistance features. There is also strong community spirit among the owners of Jeep that exchange trail tips and wave at each other as they pass, evidence that the badge is more than just transportation. A Fuel Injector O-Ring is a small elastomer ring, which has a tight fit on each of the injectors and stops the leakage and maintains the vacuum readings accurate. To replace Fuel Injector O-Ring, turn off battery power, then depress fuel pressure in the rail fitting. Unzip injector harness and raise the rail and extract the injector straight. Wipe the groove, roll the new Fuel Injector O-Ring free of the worn one, dab some fresh engine oil and roll it into position without twisting. Slide the injector back until it clips into place, align the rail, refit the lines and power, turn on the engine, and examine any leaks as the Jeep idles at a steady state.