V6 Terracan misfire with injector fault
Hi all, I have 2004 petrol Terracan. I had an inlet manifold leak when I purchased the vehicle which I rectified but now I seem to have a fuel injector issue. I have replace all 6 fuel injectors, replace all the injector connections. It's hard new leads, plugs and coils and a fluid service. I have tried testing at the PCM but all the wiring diagrams I can find do not accurately represent at my PCM. Has anyone had an injector previously on the V6 and how did it get rectified. I think I also may have worn O2 sensors not sure if this is contributing, it's seems only injector 4 is suffering.
A little puzzled, If you didn't have the problem before doing all the work and now it comes up, how was it determined to be an injector problem ?
We could throw out all kinds of things to do , but best if we start from the beginning.
If all the work was done carefully and correctly, you might be looking at a defective injector..That would require some addl work and don't want to give you addl work if not necessary.
We could throw out all kinds of things to do , but best if we start from the beginning.
If all the work was done carefully and correctly, you might be looking at a defective injector..That would require some addl work and don't want to give you addl work if not necessary.
A little puzzled, If you didn't have the problem before doing all the work and now it comes up, how was it determined to be an injector problem ?
We could throw out all kinds of things to do , but best if we start from the beginning.
If all the work was done carefully and correctly, you might be looking at a defective injector..That would require some addl work and don't want to give you addl work if not necessary.
We could throw out all kinds of things to do , but best if we start from the beginning.
If all the work was done carefully and correctly, you might be looking at a defective injector..That would require some addl work and don't want to give you addl work if not necessary.
There are a few things you can do until you find a diagram.
The injector should have constant power (12 volts) to it when the key is on, does it?
When the engine is cranking or running the PCM should be providing a blinking ground to it , is it?
Which ever one is missing will determine where you go next.
The injector should have constant power (12 volts) to it when the key is on, does it?
When the engine is cranking or running the PCM should be providing a blinking ground to it , is it?
Which ever one is missing will determine where you go next.
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