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FUEL SYSTEM

                   FUEL INJECTOR TROUBLESHOOTING
                   Injector problems typically fall into three general
                   categories- electrical, dirty / clogged, or leakage. An
                   electrical problem usually causes injectors to stop
                   functioning. Several methods may be used to check if the
                   injectors are operating.
                   • With the engine running at idle, feel for operational
                     vibration, indicating that they are opening and closing.
                   • When temperatures prohibit touching, listen for a
                     buzzing or clicking sound with a screwdriver or
                     mechanic's stethoscope.
                   • Disconnect the electrical connector from an injector
                     and listen for a change in idle performance (only
                     running on one cylinder) or a change in injector noise
                     or vibration.
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                                         NOTE
                        Do not apply voltage directly to the fuel injector.
                      Excessive voltage will burn out the injector. Do not
                    ground the injector with the ignition on. The fuel injector
                            will open/turn on if relay is energized.



                   If an injector is not operating, it can indicate either a bad
                   injector, or a wiring/electrical connection problem. Check
                   as follows:
                   Injector leakage is very unlikely, but in rare instances it
                   can be internal (past the tip of the valve needle), or
                   external (weeping around the injector body). The loss of
                   system pressure from the leakage can cause hot restart
                   problems and longer cranking times.
                   Injector problems due to dirt or clogging are unlikely due
                   to the design of the injectors, the high fuel pressure, the
                   use of filters and the detergent additives in the gasoline.
                   Symptoms that could be caused by dirty/clogged
                   injectors include rough idle, hesitation/stumble during
                   acceleration, or triggering of fault codes related to fuel
                   delivery. Injector clogging is usually caused by a buildup
                   of deposits on the director plate, restricting the flow of
                   fuel, resulting in a poor spray pattern. Some contributing
                   factors to injector clogging include; dirty air filters, higher
                   than normal operating temperatures, short operating
                   intervals and dirty, incorrect, or poor quality fuel.
                   Cleaning of clogged injectors is not recommended; they
                   should be replaced. Additives and higher grades of fuel
                   can be used as a preventative measure if clogging has
                   been a problem.


















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