Tim4x4
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One last thought I measured the resistance of the injector pins at the plug
A1, A24, A25, A26, A27, are the injector pins the commons are A22, A23
Each pin had a path to one or the other commons with a resistance between 1.6 and 1.9 Ohms
Each pin had a path to one other pin with a resistance of about 2.8 Ohms.
Did not understand why each pin has a connection to one other pin, has anyone else checked this ?
Would be interested to hear the readings from a known healthy system.
Thank I appreciate that, can't figure the connection between the positive pinsI will check the reading on my one, but it will not be until Sunday.
I do not know why the connections are common on three and two injectors, the only thing that comes to mind is limp home mode. The ECT having the ability to cut either two or three cylinders as a protection from damage but retaining some power to get out of trouble. Hopefully an expert will have an answer for us.Thank I appreciate that, can't figure the connection between the positive pins
I bought a new injector harness and I will fit it on Sunday just to cover all the possibilities.
I wondered about something like that but of course I am measuring with the plug disconnect from the ECU so just measuring the lead and the injector solenoids in the head.I do not know why the connections are common on three and two injectors, the only thing that comes to mind is limp home mode. The ECT having the ability to cut either two or three cylinders as a protection from damage but retaining some power to get out of trouble. Hopefully an expert will have an answer for us.
Looking at the wiring diagram another thing that seems odd is the wire from pin 22 it changes colour from NK (brown pink) to NB (brown black) at a connector.
One last thought I measured the resistance of the injector pins at the plug
A1, A24, A25, A26, A27, are the injector pins the commons are A22, A23
Each pin had a path to one or the other commons with a resistance between 1.6 and 1.9 Ohms
Each pin had a path to one other pin with a resistance of about 2.8 Ohms.
Did not understand why each pin has a connection to one other pin, has anyone else checked this ?
Would be interested to hear the readings from a known healthy system.
Thanks that looks like what I see, so probably good, did you make any checks between the pins: A1, A24, A25, A26, A27, i.e. between the live pins rather than live to common, that's the bit I found confusing that some are wide open and some have a resistance of <>3 Ohms.I have just taken the readings from my RED plug and it is very consistent-,
Between pin 22 and 24 = 1.5 Ohms
22 and 25 = 1.5
22 and 27 = 1.6
Between pin 23 and 1 = 1.5
23 and 26 = 1.5
Any help?
Thanks that looks like what I see, so probably good, did you make any checks between the pins: A1, A24, A25, A26, A27, i.e. between the live pins rather than live to common, that's the bit I found confusing that some are wide open and some have a resistance of <>3 Ohms.
Put in a new injector harness today and its no go, so I have decided to opt for a repair rather than a second hand unit, its a bit more expensive but a second hand one may only be 6 months away from the one I already have and leave me high and dry.
Thanks that looks like what I see, so probably good, did you make any checks between the pins: A1, A24, A25, A26, A27, i.e. between the live pins rather than live to common, that's the bit I found confusing that some are wide open and some have a resistance of <>3 Ohms.
Put in a new injector harness today and its no go, so I have decided to opt for a repair rather than a second hand unit, its a bit more expensive but a second hand one may only be 6 months away from the one I already have and leave me high and dry.
I understand the tests you made, in these we were testing the lead to the injector coil and the resistance of the attached coil, they look just like mine so I am happy the coil resistance I see is very similar to the resistance you see. ,
But as an extra test I jut tested between each + pin and all of the other + pins,l and what confused me was that in each case there case a connection between the + pin on test and just one other + pin. But the rest were open circuit.
So each + pin was connected to a a partner,
Thanks for your help here, this has set my mind at rest now, sorry to put you out in the cold on a Sunday afternoon.managed to do the tests
24 and 27 = 2.8 Ohms
24 and 25 = 2.7
25 and 27 = 2.8
1 and 26 = 2.7
Well just called them and they say no fault found just what i did not want to hear, tried to get me to have it re built anyway saying it might have an intermittent fault.
So back at square one, I may take out the starter and check the contacts I understand they can cause problems, better look at the fuel pressure regulator too.
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