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Anonymous Posted on Jul 19, 2017

1984 s-10 will not pulse fuel injector

Fuel pump runs fine. New injector. All leads from ECM to engine compartment have continuity. New ignition module & oil sensor & temp sensor. Tried another identical ECM from same year & engine / trans set up. All fuses are in place & good. All connections are fine & test for continuity. Of the 2 leads that run to the injector, the positive stays on constantly & the other stays constant ground.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2009

SOURCE: 1987 chevy s10 2.5l tbi will not start. changed

That eliminates the crankshaft and camshaft position sensors. Have you checked the fuel injector itself for an open winding or stuck valve plunger? There should not be a steady 12 volts to the injector--if good injector, it would be spraying fuel steadily into the throttle body. But at least the engine should try to run if poorly. Take the injector out, dry it off with air, and intermittently apply 12 volts to one terminal while grounding the other. You should hear a click from inside every time you touch 12 volts. If not, replace it. If it does, it may be plugged with debris. Try blowing through it in reverse with compressed air.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2009

SOURCE: 1987 Chevrolet S-10 Pickup1987 chevy s10 2.5l tbi

Check the trottle body postioning sensor...

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2009

SOURCE: 1987 chevy S10 engine idle problem

relace the throtle air idle valve.The temp switch will allso cause this problem.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2009

SOURCE: 90 k1500 tbi no fuel from injectors

from the sounds of it its going to be one of 3 things 1) the injector is bad or 2) there is no power getting to the injector 3) bad relay switch.

1) to find out if the injector is good. pull the injector out and with some wire ground one side and touch the other side to your battery, every time you tap the wire to the bat you should here the injector click..

2) if injector is good get a test light and test to see if power is coming out of the wires that go to injector( on some vehicles you have to have the motor turning over befor power is sent through wire, so have someone turn the key while you check the wires with test light)

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Joseph Howard

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  • Posted on Aug 25, 2009

SOURCE: Chevy S-10 Start problems

If hall effect switch was bad you wouldn't get any spark.What year 2.5L is this?Is this a 2 injector Throttle Body? The pink wire on top of injectors comes thru a 20Amp fuse controlled by the Ignition switch you should have battery voltage with key on The dark green and dark blue wires come from the pcm which are called injector drivers the drivers supply a pulsating ground if you crank the engine with a test light between either pink/dk green or pink/dk blue test light should flash dimmlythat would mean injectors are being driven but there isn't any fuel at the injector or the injectors are bad no pulse means either a bad computer ( which these drivers are known for going bad)or the computer isn't being commanded to fire the injectors.

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Dazzad

Im assuming this is a 3.9 ltr 6cyl?
any way there is always three things to check in regards engine not starting.

1. Compression
2. Spark
3. Fuel. "make sure you have fuel in the tank" first :)

If your vehicle is EFI

If you cannot smell fuel. Carry out these simple checks.
When the ignition is on engine off, Do you hear the fuel pump prime. This is noticeable by a short buzzing noise in the rear of the vehicle and then it will stop,

If noise is not present check the fuel pump fuse, then the relay, and last of all the fuel pump.

If the fuel pump is operational.
Make sure the fuel filter is not blocked and obstructing delivery of fuel to the injector.
If the fuel filter is ok, remove the injector plug from a injector and using a led circuit tester, or a noid lite. check for injector pulse.

If there is no injector pulse then it would possibly be a ignition module http://www.injectacarb.com.au/ford-falcon-eaed-ignition-module-p-40.html if this model of vehicle still uses a distributor

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ps: To check for injector pulse, using a LED TEST light just connect the test light in between the 2 terminals off the injector plug, and check for flickering of the led, this will say that the injector is pulsing.

A noid lite basically justs fits into the injector plug .

I hope this helps, let me know if you need more help.
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