Ohm Tested My Injectors
I got the following readings, meter set on 2k:
#1: 1.5
#2: 0.6
#3: 0.6
#4: 0.5
#5: 0.5
#6: 0.5
So it looks like #1 is the bad guy?
#1: 1.5
#2: 0.6
#3: 0.6
#4: 0.5
#5: 0.5
#6: 0.5
So it looks like #1 is the bad guy?
Last edited by wildbill; Aug 18, 2011 at 09:49 AM.
Did it myself (saved 2 hours @ $75 an hour). This checks to see if the solenoid is up to par. More or less, the higher the number, the more shorted out the solenoid is (causes it to hang the metering needle longer, hence it over fuels the combustion chamber).
Some do it with the gasket on (checks the injector and the gasket at the same time). If the ohm meter reads high on one injector, then check the injector at the solenoid itself.
There are 6 bolts to remove the valve cover (10mm flex head gear wrench), flat screwdriver to assist in disconnecting the 2 injector harness plugs, and an 8mm socket (1/4 in drive) to remove the 12 gasket connections at the solenoids.
There are 6 bolts to remove the valve cover (10mm flex head gear wrench), flat screwdriver to assist in disconnecting the 2 injector harness plugs, and an 8mm socket (1/4 in drive) to remove the 12 gasket connections at the solenoids.
ooooohhhhhh that makes sense... OHM like ohms...not o.h.m like i thought u were meaning. So how did you make the connection? Where the 2 leads are on the solenoid? Ive never seen one of these injectors in person so im having trouble picturing this test



