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Fits:
Porsche 95B.1 Macan S Diesel 3.0L 2014-18
Porsche 958 Cayenne S 4.2L V8 2011-18
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958906051
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- Porsche 958 Cayenne S V8 4.2L Diesel (382Hp) 2010-17
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan S Diesel 3.0L V6 (258Bhp) 2014-18

Fits:
Porsche 95B.1 Macan S Diesel 3.0L 2014-18
Porsche 958 Cayenne S 4.2L V8 2011-18
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Diagram ref no 17
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958906051
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- Porsche 958 Cayenne S V8 4.2L Diesel (382Hp) 2010-17
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan S Diesel 3.0L V6 (258Bhp) 2014-18

Fits:
Porsche 95B.1 Macan 2.0L 2014-18
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- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Petrol 2.0L (237Bhp) 2014-18
Fuel Injector – Direct Injection Replacement
Sold each - required per car
These fuel injectors are designed for the
Porsche 95B.1 Macan 2.0ltr engine, providing precise fuel delivery for
optimal combustion, performance and efficiency.
Fits:
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Petrol 2.0L (237Bhp) 2014-18
Diagram Ref No 1
The Macan 2.0 uses a direct injection system, where fuel is injected at high pressure directly into the combustion chamber. Accurate injector performance is essential for smooth running, power output and emissions control.
What Fuel Injectors Do
Fuel injectors are responsible for:
• Delivering the correct amount of fuel into
each cylinder
• Atomising fuel for efficient combustion
• Supporting smooth idle and acceleration
• Maintaining power, fuel economy and emissions compliance
In direct injection engines like the Macan 2.0 TFSI, injectors operate under extremely high pressure and must maintain precise spray patterns.
Why Fuel Injectors Fail
Over time, Porsche Macan 2.0 injectors can develop issues due to:
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines are prone to carbon deposits, which can affect
injector spray patterns and flow.
Internal wear
High-pressure operation causes gradual internal component wear.
Contamination
Poor fuel quality or debris in the fuel system can damage injector nozzles.
Electrical faults
Injector solenoids can fail, causing misfires or uneven fuel delivery.
Common Symptoms of Failing Injectors
• Engine misfires
• Rough idle
• Hesitation under acceleration
• Increased fuel consumption
• Check engine light
• Poor cold starting
Ignoring faulty injectors can lead to further engine issues, including catalytic converter damage or bore wash from incorrect fuelling.
Why You May Need to Replace Your Macan 2.0 Injectors
Restore Engine Performance
Replacing worn injectors restores correct fuel atomisation and combustion
efficiency.
Fix Misfires and Running Issues
New injectors eliminate uneven fuel delivery that causes hesitation and misfire
faults.
Improve Fuel Economy
Correct spray patterns ensure optimal air-fuel mixture, improving efficiency.
Prevent Long-Term Engine Damage
Addressing injector problems early protects pistons, valves and emissions
components.
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
9A7096036
The product you are viewing cross references to these numbers
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Petrol 2.0L (237Bhp) 2014-18
Fuel Injector – Direct Injection Replacement
Sold each - required per car
These fuel injectors are designed for the
Porsche 95B.1 Macan 2.0ltr engine, providing precise fuel delivery for
optimal combustion, performance and efficiency.
Fits:
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Petrol 2.0L (237Bhp) 2014-18
Diagram Ref No 1
The Macan 2.0 uses a direct injection system, where fuel is injected at high pressure directly into the combustion chamber. Accurate injector performance is essential for smooth running, power output and emissions control.
What Fuel Injectors Do
Fuel injectors are responsible for:
• Delivering the correct amount of fuel into
each cylinder
• Atomising fuel for efficient combustion
• Supporting smooth idle and acceleration
• Maintaining power, fuel economy and emissions compliance
In direct injection engines like the Macan 2.0 TFSI, injectors operate under extremely high pressure and must maintain precise spray patterns.
Why Fuel Injectors Fail
Over time, Porsche Macan 2.0 injectors can develop issues due to:
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines are prone to carbon deposits, which can affect
injector spray patterns and flow.
Internal wear
High-pressure operation causes gradual internal component wear.
Contamination
Poor fuel quality or debris in the fuel system can damage injector nozzles.
Electrical faults
Injector solenoids can fail, causing misfires or uneven fuel delivery.
Common Symptoms of Failing Injectors
• Engine misfires
• Rough idle
• Hesitation under acceleration
• Increased fuel consumption
• Check engine light
• Poor cold starting
Ignoring faulty injectors can lead to further engine issues, including catalytic converter damage or bore wash from incorrect fuelling.
Why You May Need to Replace Your Macan 2.0 Injectors
Restore Engine Performance
Replacing worn injectors restores correct fuel atomisation and combustion
efficiency.
Fix Misfires and Running Issues
New injectors eliminate uneven fuel delivery that causes hesitation and misfire
faults.
Improve Fuel Economy
Correct spray patterns ensure optimal air-fuel mixture, improving efficiency.
Prevent Long-Term Engine Damage
Addressing injector problems early protects pistons, valves and emissions
components.
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
9A7096036
The product you are viewing cross references to these numbers
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Petrol 2.0L (237Bhp) 2014-18
Fuel Injector Kit – Direct Injection Replacement
These fuel injectors are designed for the
Porsche 95B.1 Macan 2.0ltr engine, providing precise fuel delivery for
optimal combustion, performance and efficiency.
Fits:
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Petrol 2.0L (237Bhp) 2014-18
Diagram Ref No 15
The Macan 2.0 uses a direct injection system, where fuel is injected at high pressure directly into the combustion chamber. Accurate injector performance is essential for smooth running, power output and emissions control.
What Fuel Injectors Do
Fuel injectors are responsible for:
• Delivering the correct amount of fuel into
each cylinder
• Atomising fuel for efficient combustion
• Supporting smooth idle and acceleration
• Maintaining power, fuel economy and emissions compliance
In direct injection engines like the Macan 2.0 TFSI, injectors operate under extremely high pressure and must maintain precise spray patterns.
Why Fuel Injectors Fail
Over time, Porsche Macan 2.0 injectors can develop issues due to:
Carbon build-up
Direct injection engines are prone to carbon deposits, which can affect
injector spray patterns and flow.
Internal wear
High-pressure operation causes gradual internal component wear.
Contamination
Poor fuel quality or debris in the fuel system can damage injector nozzles.
Electrical faults
Injector solenoids can fail, causing misfires or uneven fuel delivery.
Common Symptoms of Failing Injectors
• Engine misfires
• Rough idle
• Hesitation under acceleration
• Increased fuel consumption
• Check engine light
• Poor cold starting
Ignoring faulty injectors can lead to further engine issues, including catalytic converter damage or bore wash from incorrect fuelling.
Why You May Need to Replace Your Macan 2.0 Injectors
Restore Engine Performance
Replacing worn injectors restores correct fuel atomisation and combustion
efficiency.
Fix Misfires and Running Issues
New injectors eliminate uneven fuel delivery that causes hesitation and misfire
faults.
Improve Fuel Economy
Correct spray patterns ensure optimal air-fuel mixture, improving efficiency.
Prevent Long-Term Engine Damage
Addressing injector problems early protects pistons, valves and emissions
components.
Related reference numbers
Related, superseded, cross reference or alternative numbers for comparison.
9A7096036
The product you are viewing cross references to these numbers
- Porsche 95B.1 Macan Petrol 2.0L (237Bhp) 2014-18
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