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Fuel Injectors

  1. Turn ignition off. Unplug each injector connector. Measure resistance across both terminals. See FUEL INJECTOR RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS table.
    FUEL INJECTOR RESISTANCE SPECIFICATIONS

    Model (1) Resistance
    Van 1.1-2.2
    (1) Measured at 68°F (20°C).
  2. To check injector spray pattern and volume, relieve fuel system pressure and remove injectors from engine. Disconnect fuel hose from fuel filter outlet. Use Fuel Injection Kit (09268-41080) to tee fuel injector between fuel filter and fuel pressure regulator. See Fig 1 & 16.
  3. Place injector into a graduated container. Place vinyl tube on end of injector to prevent fuel from splashing out.
  4. Hook up Fuel Injector Tester (09842-30070) or trigger box with appropriate resistor to fuel injector. Turn ignition on, with engine off.
  5. Place jumper wire across fuel pump check connector. Fuel pump check connector is 2-wire connector near airflow meter in left rear corner of engine compartment (White/Black and Green wires).
  6. Trigger injector for 15 seconds. Measure volume and check spray pattern. Test each injector 2-3 times. Replace injector if volume is not as specified. See FUEL INJECTOR VOLUME SPECIFICATIONS table.
    FUEL INJECTOR VOLUME SPECIFICATIONS

    Model Volume Cu. In. (cc)
    Van 2.7-3.4 (45-55)
    Difference Between Each Injector .3 (5)
  7. Disconnect injector trigger. Fuel leakage from end of injector should be one drop or less within one minute. Replace injector if leakage is more than specified.
Fig 1: Proper Fuel Injector Spray Pattern Connection
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Fig 2: Electrical Connection For Testing Fuel Injector Spray Pattern & Volume
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