Component Location
General Description

Based on information from various sensors, the ECM controls the amount of fuel sent to the cylinder via the fuel injection system. The fuel injector is a solenoid-operated valve that meters the fuel. The ECM controls by length of time the fuel injector is held open. The ECM grounds the injector control circuit to open the injector. When the ECM energizes the injector by grounding the control circuit, the circuit voltage should be pulled low (theoretically 0V) and the fuel is injected. When the ECM de-energizes the injector by opening the control circuit, the fuel injector is closed and circuit voltage should momentarily peak before settling back to system voltage.

DTC Description

Checking output signals from injectors. Under detecting condition, if an output signal is low, ECM sets P0276.

DTC Detecting Condition

Item

Detecting Condition

Possible Cause

DTC Strategy

Signal Low

Poor connection

Open or short to ground in power harness

Open or short to ground in control harness

Injector

ECM

Enable Conditions

Engine running state

11V ≤ Battery voltage ≤ 16V

Above conditions are met > 0.5sec.

Threshold value

Open or short to ground

Diagnosis Time

Continuous (more than 5 sec. failure for every 10 sec.test)

MIL On Condition

3 Driving Cycles

Specification

Item

Coil resistance(Ω)

Injector

13.8 ~ 15.2 [20℃(68℉)]

Diagnostic Circuit Diagram
Signal Waveform & Data

Fig.1) Normal waveforms of Injector under idle condition.

When the ECM energizes the injector by grounding control circuit, the circuit voltage should be low (theoretically 0V) and the fuel is injected. When the ECM de-energizes the injector by opening control circuit, the fuel injector is closed and circuit voltage should be peak at a moment.

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