Using the Loaded Injector Noid Light
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- Using the Loaded Injector Noid Light
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As we saw before, the Loaded Injector Noid Light is used to stress the ECM provided injector pulse circuitry. Here are a few techniques used on the process.
When we use the Loaded Injector Noid Light, there are two possible scenarios. One, is that the Loaded Injector Noid Light pulses fine, in which case the issue is in the injector itself, either clogged or it has an open circuit coil. Two, is that the Loaded Injector Noid Light does not pulse or blink when the engine is cranked. Remember, you disconnect the injector and substitute or connect the Loaded Injector Noid Light in place of the injector. So, if no pulse is seen, then here are ways to identify the source of the trouble.
Scenario one. Determine power feed current flow supply. You could have an issue with the ...
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Thanks for the compliments. Yes, you should use a regular 12 volt bulb. The idea is to load the injector circuit a bit. So, the bulb together with the resistor is enough to get a 1.2 or so Amp draw. That'll pick up any issues with the ECM ground and driver transistor...Thanks for posting.
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Another great video as always.
Could you please let me know what wattage light bulb to use along with the resistor?
Keep up the good work.
Many thanks, Joe
Great video...thanks Mandy...
Can this be used on Direct Injection vehicles?
can we use an led?
No, this circuit is very carefully balanced and the LED draws too little current.