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Old 06-06-2007, 08:28 PM   #1
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injectors and noid lights

ok here is a copy of testing injectors with a noid light without removing the plenum. follow the injector wires over to the harness connector and test from there. my question from here, as i have never used a noid light is, do the contacts on the back of the light have to touch a bare contact or wire or does it pickup an electical signal through induction if you know what i'm trying to say. thanks your help is greatly appreciated
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Re: injectors and noid lights

You need direct continuity for them to work.
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Re: injectors and noid lights

thank you
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