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Re: fuel injector issue
given the fact i ask people to post what fixes the problem, figured i would do same fro mine. as stated, codes p0200(inj, circuit open), and p0302(cyl. 2 misfire). checked for pulse, had a weak one(didn't have any noid lights, but a power probe(not a test light) works pretty good in it's place) on #2. others were ok, so i sighed, unhooked the connector for the injectors to the main harness just by the intake, and same, green w/black stripe permanently grounded. unhooked plugs from ECM, double checked wires, all good. ECM fried #2 injector driver. seen this about 10 times, specifically on #2 driver. replaced ECM.
since i worked so hard to unplug the injector connectors, thought i should double check the injectors for correct resistance on coils. all ok, so put in used ECM(original is off to be refurbed and re-installed), and come to fine out that the #2 injector has stuck itself open from the faulty ECM holding it on so long(personally never seen that before). I could blow through #2 injector after i removed it from manifold and rail. replaced all injectors since i was there, along with valve cover gasket. long story short, 1 ECM, 4 injectors(only 1 bad but such a pain just to do one), and some gaskets and alot of cleaning(valve cover gasket was really bad).
a word of advice to anyone with the 2.2 that has the one peice intake, replace the vlave cover gasket if you ever have intake off already....is so much easier.
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