Injector 6 No Pulse
Normally I'm just a lurker here and find everything I've needed to fix just about anything here, but this one has me at my wits end to the point where I decided to finally make an account.
I start the car cold, engine runs smooth as silk, never been better the whole time I've owned it. After a minute or two, there's no injector pulse only on cylinder 6, everyone else is happy. At idle, it never comes back, but it does occasionally come back briefly at specific loads and RPMs. Tried flashing a stock tune, tried a whole different computer, swapped 4 injectors in its place that all consistently fire on a bench power supply, ran a completely new wire from the PCM to the injector, nothing changes. The work I've recently done has been swapping all 8 injectors for OEM ones (there were some cheap ebay ones when I got it), and swapped the fuel pressure regulator since it was leaking a bit, ran better than it ever had afterward, replaced the oil pan gasket and engine mount bushings (with the engine in the car). This started happening not too long after the oil pan gasket job, though I'm not entirely sure how that could have effected just one injector. Anytime I try to research this I always end up with either a bad opti or bad VATS, but spark isn't an issue and the car starts and runs no issue so it isn't either of those. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Let me know if there's anything else you'd like to know. |
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Have you scanned for codes? There is a code (DTC 18) for “injector circuits”, although it does not identify the specific injector. But if it sets, that would confirm the problem is in the circuit, not the Opti or VATS. Not sure how VATS would be involved in any case.
Maybe I missed it, but did you verify a constant 12 volts on the pink wire at the injector connector, both under cold and hot operation? When the code sets, one of the “action taken” is to deactivate the injector driver. Loss of 12 volts to a single injector could involve an intermittent connection in the splice that connects the 4 injectors, a fault in the pink wire to the connector, or a faulty pin on the injector harness connector. |
Re: Injector 6 No Pulse
Originally Posted by Injuneer
(Post 7016405)
Have you scanned for codes? There is a code (DTC 18) for “injector circuits”, although it does not identify the specific injector. But if it sets, that would confirm the problem is in the circuit, not the Opti or VATS. Not sure how VATS would be involved in any case.
Maybe I missed it, but did you verify a constant 12 volts on the pink wire at the injector connector, both under cold and hot operation? When the code sets, one of the “action taken” is to deactivate the injector driver. Loss of 12 volts to a single injector could involve an intermittent connection in the splice that connects the 4 injectors, a fault in the pink wire to the connector, or a faulty pin on the injector harness connector. I also continuity checked the pink wires across the harness from injector connector 2 to connector 6, as well as the yellow/black wire from injector connector 6 to the PCM's red connector. They both checked out. To clarify a bit more, the issue doesn't appear when the car sits overnight and is completely cold, but comes back well before reaching operating temp or the PCM enters closed loop operation. This last time I tried it only took all of 30 seconds for it to come back, but ran smooth as silk just before. |
Re: Injector 6 No Pulse
Originally Posted by nickel261261
(Post 7016406)
I also continuity checked the pink wires across the harness from injector connector 2 to connector 6, as well as the yellow/black wire from injector connector 6 to the PCM's red connector. They both checked out. . continuity check on a meter will show continuity with 100's of ohms resistance. |
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My concern is that the joint in the splice, or the harness connector are opening up when they heat up. Maybe far fetched, but it’s even harder to think of a way the Opti or VATS system would selectively cause a single, specific injector not to fire. When I get a chance I'll review DTC 18 in the factory service manual.
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Re: Injector 6 No Pulse
Originally Posted by chevykid
(Post 7016407)
Checking continuity, only checks that there's a connection between 2 points, but how good that connection is, you need to "ohm" the connection to see if your getting close to 0 (zero) ohms.
continuity check on a meter will show continuity with 100's of ohms resistance. |
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Was the engine hot or cold when you did the above tests?
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Re: Injector 6 No Pulse
Originally Posted by Injuneer
(Post 7016408)
My concern is that the joint in the splice, or the harness connector are opening up when they heat up. Maybe far fetched, but it’s even harder to think of a way the Opti or VATS system would selectively cause a single, specific injector not to fire. When I get a chance I'll review DTC 18 in the factory service manual.
Just for fun, and as a suggestion from a buddy of mine, since I'm just blindly throwing darts at a wall at this point, I ran a ground wire directly from A2 on the red PCM connector to the negative terminal on the battery. Maybe it's a bad ground, I said. Well, if it is a bad ground, it's not that one. And I'm honestly quite sure that it isn't heat related. Even the headers are still touchable by the time it starts missing, doesn't take very long. |
Re: Injector 6 No Pulse
Originally Posted by Injuneer
(Post 7016410)
Was the engine hot or cold when you did the above tests?
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Re: Injector 6 No Pulse
too bad you don't have a stock 95 computer with the stock programing that hasn't been changed, to try.
One other though is, you have been checking the quality of the connection of the wire, what if there is an intermittent short to ground on the number 6 injector? you might need a scope to see what the signal really looks like. another thing is the opti does produce a signal to tell each cylinder when to fire, maybe the slot for #6 has some grease, oil or dirt causing it to miss read and confusing the computer in a way that the computer just skips #6. |
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He indicates in the first post he has flashed a stock program and tried another PCM. That seemed to rule out the injector drivers. He's also swapped and replaced the injector.
The thought on a blocked #6 slot in the shutter wheel is interesting, but I couldn’t figure out why that would be sensitive to heat. But, what if the shutter wheel is warped, or warps as it heats up? #6 slot is only 2° wide, one of the four the smallest. |
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I may have missed it, but what is the method being used to verify no injector pulse? I haven't seen mention of a noid light.
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Re: Injector 6 No Pulse
Originally Posted by shoebox
(Post 7016419)
I may have missed it, but what is the method being used to verify no injector pulse? I haven't seen mention of a noid light.
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Re: Injector 6 No Pulse
I drove the car to my buddy's place to put it up on a lift and see if there was any obvious wiring issues underneath that I couldn't see. About 5 miles in it seemed like the issue was starting to clear up, and by the time I got there it was running better than it ever has. Whatever it was, it never cleared up during any of the 50+ miles of driving and hours of idling I had done in diagnosing this issue and testing everything, but has now decided that it's done throwing a fit, at least for now. Hasn't come back in the 160+ miles of driving I've put it through in the couple of days since.
Not sure how I feel about this being the outcome, since now I don't get any peace of mind since I don't know what went wrong or how it resolved itself. But I guess for now I'll enjoy driving it in the nice weather. If it comes back, I'll be sure to add anything else I can find out here. Thank you all so much for your help in trying figuring out what was going on. |
Re: Injector 6 No Pulse
Are you located in an area like Texas where there has been extremely hot weather for the past couple weeks?
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