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no power to 2 middle fuel injecters; fuel injecters
Topic Started: Aug 14 2012, 08:34 PM (372 Views)
brianlewek
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i have a 98 1.3 chevy metro my water pump went out after fixing it . i now have no negetive power to my 2 middle fuel injecters.I changed computer which i got from junk yard. Still same problem.changed camshaft senor crankshaft sensor and some kind of sensor on firewall. Could someone please help me.
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crankcase


Hi brianlewek,

I wish I could give an idea of what to do. I'm not ver familar with the 1.3 liter. Sorry you have spent all the money on parts. You have come to the right place though, I'm sure someone will chime in with some good ideas.

To help clear things up, a few questions seem in order:

Did you do voltage checks on the 2 injectors, how did you do your check?
After your water pump repair did you carefully look for any damage that might have occured?
Could you have removed an electrical connectors or damaged any?
Give any additional details you can think of.

Oh, I would suggest trying to waiti for some trouble shooting ideas from the folks here before
spending any more money on parts.
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Woodie
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We've been through this before. You have a wiring problem and you need a Factory Shop Manual and electrical troubleshooting skills to fix it. There is a separate 12V supply, each of them feeding two injectors. One of them has a broken wire or a bad connector.
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