furl injector electrical fix gone wrong
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furl injector electrical fix gone wrong
1986 4Runner 22r 275,000. Ok, I was driving the other day and all the sudden my engine went on the fritz. Literaly from perfect to crap in about one second. So I drive it home and start looking for a blown air hose or something that would cause this, but nothing. So I start pulling spark plug boots to check for cylinder operation and sure enough the numer 1 cylinder is dead. Check the basic things first and plugs, wires, coil, distributer all check out good and compression is 155. So I move to the fuel side and find that the number 1 injector connector is bad. I find what I think is a short because my volt meter couldn't detect a circut. So I take a wire and splice the connector directly into the source which is one of the yellow male/female connectors behind the battery and relay box on the passenger side(the one that goes into the two inch metal finned box connected to the body). It worked perfect for about an hour then went back to crap.
Here is the gone wrong part, now it dies when no gas is applied. It will die at any speed or temperature. I checked long and hard if there was any thing I didn't re-hook-up but didn't find anything. And right before it dies I hear a clicking sound coming from the ECU area on the passenger side. Any advice could be helpful, thanks.
Here is the gone wrong part, now it dies when no gas is applied. It will die at any speed or temperature. I checked long and hard if there was any thing I didn't re-hook-up but didn't find anything. And right before it dies I hear a clicking sound coming from the ECU area on the passenger side. Any advice could be helpful, thanks.
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WOW, that helps so much. If its one thing that I have learned over the past 4 years is that old 4runners dont have many problems, but the ones they do are shared by all. Thanks 4Crawler
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