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> Right noid light or will any work?, D-jetronic
Malpais82e
post Jun 6 2013, 09:22 AM
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Thanks to this forum, I found I need a noid light. (now I know what one is).

The ads say "for Bosche PFI", port fuel injection. Will any noid light work?

I realize I may have to use pins/adapters to hook one up.

I read the D-jetronic is 3 volts; don't know if other injection systems are the same.

A search hasn't help on specific lights.

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Gordon

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post Jun 6 2013, 09:40 AM
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QUOTE(Malpais82e @ Jun 6 2013, 10:22 AM) *

A search hasn't help on specific lights.


Many FLAPS rent/loan noid sets. One of them will likely work. My 993 injectors trigger at 3v, and I used a momentary 9v once to clear them of varnish. When I bought the engine in 1998 it had set up for two years.

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post Jun 6 2013, 10:11 AM
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You could use a bulb from a flashlight, they expect ~3Volts.
Or one 5cent LED with a 1k Resistor wired in series.

A standard dash bulb would probably work as well, just might be hard to see.

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post Jun 6 2013, 10:36 AM
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I'm pretty sure this one would be fine. Looks like the ones I've used over the years. I'm gonna replace the last one I had with either this one:

http://www.righttoolusa.com/p/Otc-7188-Bos...CFWKCQgodHFgAWw

or this one:

http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-27800-Universa...t/dp/B0002SR57Q

(Probably the first one 'cause it's not likely I'll ever need one as fancy as the latter.)

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post Jun 6 2013, 12:30 PM
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I've used my test light with two stiff wires inserted into the plug, just make sure they don't touch each other.

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