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neoviper

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Nov 19, 2006
Greensboro, North Carolina
Ive been having some issues with my car and have it narrowed down to fuel issues. I have plenty of fuel going into and out of my fuel rail, so im thinking i may have bad injectors. in the repair manual they say that one way to check if the injectors are bad is to measure the resistance each one gives. i checked it with my voltmeter and got 0 ohms of resistance. the manual says it should have between 2 and 3, but to be honest im not 100% sure if im even checking it right. can anyone tell me exactly how to measure the resistance or even if there is another way of doing it?
 
The injectors are basically just electric solenoids...you are measuring the resistance across the injector coil.

It will vary a little from injector to injector, but 2 to 3 ohms sounds correct. I just measured my FIC 650's, and they all read 2.4 ohms. A set of old 450's I have laying around all measured 2.7 ohms.

To test them, unplug the wires and use a voltmeter to measure the resistance across the two pins in the end of the injector. Make sure you have the voltmeter's range set very low, or it will read 0 even if it's a bit more.

Even if the injector coils check out, they could still be clogged or have other issues. Here is an article with some good info and test ideas:

Troubleshooting Electronic Fuel Injection Problems & Fuel Pump Diagnosis

Good luck!
 
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