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Checking injectors 200 1992

GAs tank is nearly full. ( I am also posting this issue on TB because not everybody looks at both sites...) I was thinking of pulling injectors. BUt first I have this info...

I have been going thru the Bently manual diagnostic/ fault finding procedures starting on page 280-10 and have a few questions...

1. where exactly(pic if anybody has one) is the inline fuse called out in step 1. I cannot seem to find it. All the book says is "LH fender". What does it do?
2. On step 3, I do not get power to terminal 6 on the ECU connector.
3. Step 4, I do not get ground at pin 14 of ECU connector.
4. Step 6, I get throttle switch click, but no change in continuity as called out in manual.
5. Step 7, I am not getting the 0.1v called for on terminal 8. I am getting some voltage, but not anywhere near that. 0.02v if I remember correctly.

So all this adds up to some sort of wiring dilemma I would think. Perhaps there is on connector or junction where all this comes together in common?

I have not got a decent wiring diagram, SO i am somewhat in the dark here. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!






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