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Another Opinion on 1-1-3 Code 200

Hi Bruce,

I have believed LH2.4 computers are not smart enough to measure the injector current. I just checked one. There's nothing but a very simple open collector (NPN bipolar) switch to ground to drive the injectors, nothing in there to sample or report current.

That Bendix computer for Regina can store data through power down, and be programmed (flashed as they say nowadays). I think it is a little more advanced than the Bosch LH2.4 Jetronic. It's very believable it can check on the injector current.

Perhaps someone with an LH2.4 green book can compare notes with the text in the Regina book?
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore

With her marriage she got a new name and a dress.






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