Need some advice... I have a 2006 Colorado 2.8 4 cylinder with about 43,000 miles (I affectionately call it the [censored] now) that I have run nothing other than top tier fuel in, run Chevron Techron Cleaner through about every 8-10K miles (4 times per my records) and in October had severe difficulty getting it to start when cold or driven just a short trip and restarted.
Took it to the dealer and they put a can of BG 44K in and said that would clean it up. Drove it on a 500 mile highway trip with BG in the tank. Next day the vehicle wouldn't even start. Had to tow it to the dealer!!! They diagnosed it as severely clogged injector and used some sort of pressurized cleaner through the fuel line to clean it. This was at 39,000 miles. Been running top tier fuel since, and have run a 20 oz. bottle of Techron through it since.
Now having similar difficult start up problems (won't fire, then acts flooded). Should I bother taking it back or just replace all the injectors? RockAuto.com sells injectors from a different manufacturer so I would opt for those. Help!
Took it to the dealer and they put a can of BG 44K in and said that would clean it up. Drove it on a 500 mile highway trip with BG in the tank. Next day the vehicle wouldn't even start. Had to tow it to the dealer!!! They diagnosed it as severely clogged injector and used some sort of pressurized cleaner through the fuel line to clean it. This was at 39,000 miles. Been running top tier fuel since, and have run a 20 oz. bottle of Techron through it since.
Now having similar difficult start up problems (won't fire, then acts flooded). Should I bother taking it back or just replace all the injectors? RockAuto.com sells injectors from a different manufacturer so I would opt for those. Help!