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> Fuel injection question, trigger points?
mike_the_man
post Apr 13 2004, 04:46 PM
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Hi all,

Over the winter I pulled my injection harness and cleaned it up, replaced a few wires, etc. I removed the 3 wires from the trigger point connection, and I'm not sure if I hooked them up properly. I know that that center wire is ground, and I know that I got that one right, but the the wires on either side of the clip could be mixed up. Does it matter which wire goes where? I realize that the injectors fire in banks of two, so my thinking is that it probably doesn't matter too much, but what do I know??? (Not much!) So, if it does matter which is which, how do I figure it out?

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post Apr 13 2004, 08:24 PM
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Look for numbers on the plastic part of the trigger points where the electrical plug goes. Those numbers are the same as the pin numbers in the ECU connector--if it says "12", it connects to pin #12 in the connector. (Pins in the ECU connector are numbered starting from one end of the other; I forget which.) Use your connectivity tester to see which wire is which.

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post Apr 13 2004, 08:40 PM
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I think the connector plugs in either way. The phasing of the injectors should not (does not) matter.
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