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Old 08-29-2001, 08:40 AM
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How do you remove the electrical connector from a fuel injector. I suspect my #1 cyl fuel injector is dead and wanted to check continuity of the injector before I rip it appart. The connectors must have a lock of sorts which I can't figure out. The car is a 92 GXE with 91,000 miles.
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Old 08-29-2001, 12:14 PM
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Originally posted by Bill Doran
How do you remove the electrical connector from a fuel injector. I suspect my #1 cyl fuel injector is dead and wanted to check continuity of the injector before I rip it appart. The connectors must have a lock of sorts which I can't figure out. The car is a 92 GXE with 91,000 miles.
there's a U or C shape metal clip..you need to slide/lift that out. then unplug the harness like normal.
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Old 08-30-2001, 10:22 AM
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You might want to go ahead and check all the connectors, they have a habbit of getting corroded and malfunctioning......
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Old 09-14-2003, 09:29 PM
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Hi guys!
I have the same provlem. My 89 Max SE's engine sometines goes rough - sounds like one of the cylinders is missing. I went to a mechanic to have an engine tune-up. He told that the problem is in one or several fuel injector "clips" (that's what he said) - fuel injector harness, as I'd been told in Nissan dealership. The part # is 24079-19P26. The 3pc kit costs $32, so for all 6 cyl. - $64. But they want $280 for install/replace. They told me the job is pain in the butt literally (so much for the courteous service, he-he). The mechanic told me that no body-shop would do the job - only Nissan. The engine works Ok after I just moved the wires - seems like the wire is broken inside or something.
If anyone knows the solution I'd be very grateful - don't wanna spend that much money on this. Or if anyone knows the shop in San Diego which would do the job for less money, please share )
Thanks a lot.
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