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ok ill start with a bit of history, its a ae 92 seca sx 4age .its got fuel power at coil but no power at dissy no spark at plugs .after any idea,s on what could be wrong .thanks in advance.rick

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continuity between the wires coming from the dizzy to the ecu..

i don't want to seem like a numb nut but I'm not used to working on late model gear whats the best way to check for this

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multimeter and some long wires..

ok will check this tomorrow sorry to be a pain but was told ecu was behind left hand kick panel but i pulled the kick panel off this afternoon and could not see it.

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Much easier to just put a test light on an injector plug to test if the ecu is getting a signal. Flashing light = injectors pulsing and the ecu is getting a signal.

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Much easier to just put a test light on an injector plug to test if the ecu is getting a signal. Flashing light = injectors pulsing and the ecu is getting a signal.

MAke sure you use an LED test light if your doing that. A normal filament globe type of test light can draw too much current and destroy your ecu.

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I think you've been misinformed, there is no way a bulb will damage an ecu.

 

A typical injector will draw between 1 and 4 amps depending on the engine load

 

Power = Current x voltage

 

So that's 12 to 48 watts of power consumption for each injector.

 

A typical indicator bulb is rated at 5 W, so a little tiny test light bulb is going to draw under 0.5 amp.

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I think you've been misinformed, there is no way a bulb will damage an ecu.

 

A typical injector will draw between 1 and 4 amps depending on the engine load

 

Power = Current x voltage

 

So that's 12 to 48 watts of power consumption for each injector.

 

A typical indicator bulb is rated at 5 W, so a little tiny test light bulb is going to draw under 0.5 amp.

 

Incandescent filaments draw much more on power-up than steady-state, because the filament is cold (and has less resistance, which means more current)

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