no power to injectors
8 Answers
try the oil pressure swich,it's located at just above the oil filter. engine must have at least 4-6 psi of oil pressure while starting or it will not start. you can by-pass it by just connecting the 2 wires that come to the sender. my .02$
one word did the same thing with an 88 s10 blazer ""coil"" the power comes from it
you need to run a test on it but it could be your electic spark contor module
Beetle_725 answered 7 years ago
I did that change control module electronic ignitions new distributor cap and rotor fuel pump fuel filter o2 sensors new battery still not working
I got the same problem I change the fuel pump fuel filter relay fuses control modular I even replace the fuel injectors I replace the engine computer too my fuel pump will Prime the fuel injectors are not getting any electricity
Same problem I need help
Same problem, I've replaced plugs, wires, cap, rotor, fuel pump and still cannot get truck to fire, however with starter fluid spray she fires right up. I finally determined no power at the injectors, so I jumped 12 volts to the splice of the injectors power circuit at the section of harness coming out the front of the throttle body, my truck runs! But with a high idle, I assume these injectors do not need or want a constant 12 volts but she is running now. I am unsure why these injectors are not recieving power, fuse is good (ecmb fuse) is it a fault in ecm? Or is the ECM not commanding them on due to another failure?