I drive a 2001 Ford Escape XLT V6 2WD and about a week ago it started making a weird ticking noise that I knew wasn't good. So I took it in to Auto Zone for a diagnostic and one of the problems was a fuel injection problem. Now, my car is at 205,500 miles and it's not worth a new tranny, engine, etc. Which was why I worried about the fuel injection problem. Because I was told that a new one would cost hundreds to a couple thousand dollars. But I went on the Auto Zone web site, specified what car I drive and clicked on fuel injection and it says that a new fuel injector part for my car would only cost me about $35 and an extra $20 for a new fuel line. Is that true? Is it just because my car is from 2001 and isn't a 2015 Mustang (Or any new car)? I can't afford a new one if it's $1,000. But if it really does cost only $35-50 I can order it.
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