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Swapped out my head yesterday due to 10 bent valves. Used all electrics off the old head i.e. TPS, IAC, AAC, looms and injectors went to fire it up got compression and spark but no injector pulse.

Replaced the CAS and went through checked and cleaned all electrical plugs and still nothing.

A little bit stumped on where to go next....

Any suggestions would be great.

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So when the ignition is on only one side should have 12V? What if both sides still have 12V? Isn't it when the engine is running it's switched to earth so that the injector opens at the right time?

Edited by Phil-085

correct me if my wiring is wrong. blk/red =+12v the other side will show 12v with the engine NOT running. if you get it turning over with a niod light then that light should flash.

I would be checking connections myself.

Thanks for all the suggestions.

Have checked all wiring and connections and all are good.

Cant remember where the injector relay is to check it just in case???? But if I have power to the injectors so cant see this being too much of an issue.

Near ready just to take it to an auto electrician and get them to work it out

Ok so there is 3 relays above and 1 beside the fuse box. Which one is the IGN relay? I know its probably a stupid question but hey don't ask don't know

Edited by Phil-085
  • 3 weeks later...

Ok guys so turns out that my timing may be 180 degree out. Does anyone know an easy way to fix this? Have been having trouble finding a mechanic who actually wants to work on the car (one of many downsides to owning an import in a country town)

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