Fuel injectors play an important role in your vehicle. They spray fuel into the cylinders of your engine where the fuel is mixed with air and compressed before being burned by the spark plug to create power. As a consequence, if there is any issue with one of your fuel injectors, your engine will run badly or even stop running at all.
Though some fuel injector issues may need an inspection of a professional mechanic, others can be diagnosed by DIY methods with some simple tools. To learn more on how to test fuel injectors at home, let’s check out the blog below!
In the following pasts, we will guide you on how to test fuel injectors at home, including TBI injectors and EFI injectors.
Inspecting the fuel spray on TBI injectors is easily checked visually and it is the first method of how to test fuel injectors. You can access fuel flow spray with ease, making it fast to do fuel injector testing for potential issues.
Steps to inspect fuel spray:
It will be normal if you observe fuel coming out partially atomized in an inverted V pattern. On the other hand, if you see a solid, single spray or irregular pattern, it means your injector is dirty or an internal component broke or wore out.
Adding a high-quality cleaning fuel system additive to the fuel tank is an effective way to fix a dirty injector. Or you can bring your vehicle to a garage and ask them to clean the system.
However, if you don’t observe fuel coming out, there might be some causes for this:
Check out the video below to see how to test TBI injector!
To fix the faulty injector, use the tests described in the below section: Testing EFI injectors. So we just introduced to you the first method of how to check fuel injectors, now let’s move to the second method, test EFI injectors.
Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI) system has a different structure from the Throttle body fuel injection (TBI). The EFI system doesn’t have an accessible fuel spraying for inspection. And the structure of the EFI system is so complicated, offering little room to approach the injectors without removing the complete assembly. Therefore, you will need to use some tool to check fuel injectors.
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However, there are some fuel injector test to check whether one or more injectors are running well or whether the trouble is within the controlling circuit or the injector.
To do this test, you have to listen to each checking fuel injectors whether they are working or not. As the car computer runs to energize or de-energize the injector, the valve inside the injector creates a clicking sound when it opens and closes.
By following these steps of how to test fuel injectors, you will be able to check whether it’s okay or not and will know what to do with these problems.
Checking the injector’s coil is one of the tests you can do to test a dead injector. To do this test, you will need the resistance value for the coil inside the injector and a multimeter. You can find out the injector resistance value in the manual of your car. In case you can’t find the injector resistance value of your car, you can buy an aftermarket repair manual at a local auto parts store or online. And if you don’t know how to use a multimeter, check the video below to get some basic knowledge.
To check the injector controlling circuit, you can use a test light (an inexpensive but efficient tool) to check for power and pulse signals coming from the computer on each dead injector. So let’s get started with how to test fuel injectors with test light.
If needed, check the maintenance tips in your vehicle’s manual for further tests.
If there is no negative result after you did all the tests, it doesn’t mean your injectors are working well. You tested for some regular issues you can troubleshoot at home, but one or more injectors may have a weak or broken return spring or a worn or dirty (less common) valve that’s causing the injector to leak or block fuel.
Some of these issues can be a challenge to investigate without using the right equipment. But an auto service shop with professional tools can help you deal with these types easily.
So remember to follow step by step of how to test fuel injectors, you will be able to identify what problem your car has. Another solution is taking your car to a mechanic, they will help you to do so.