SOURCE: 1987 toyota camry s/w back
Problem solved, Since 3 of the 4 turn signals worked I did not fuse was a problem
but after checking the turn swithch, I pulleded out the fuse which looked ok, but when
I put it back in all the turn signal lights woked! Apparently just one part of the surface
of the fuse was corroded.
SOURCE: no spark no fuel pump died on the way home
I got a '91 Honda Integra JDM. It had the same proble. I fix it with a new Ignitor unit. It is inside of the distributor, under the coil. I was true pain in the ***
SOURCE: 1987 chevy r20 carb with electric fuel injection
I would check the wires that make the injector function to see how much power is going to them (using a multimeter). Now check the wires on the injector that is not working and see if you have power there. If you do then you have a bad injector. I don't think you do since you said that you switch wires and you are getting fuel at that injector. Check your wiring harness for shorted out wires. It doesn't make sense for one side to be working and the other not to be. I don't think it is a problem with your ECU, but it may be. See what colors the wires are going to your injectors and trace them back to the ECU, a wiring diagram would help. You need to check to see if you are getting power from the control module to the harness. I believe, however, you are experience a shorted out wire somewhere in the harness. That is where I would start. If you confirm you are getting power to the control module, but you are losing it somewhere in the harness it may be easier to just run a new set of wires instead of tearing apart the harness.
SOURCE: Cant find fuel cut out
The inertia fuel shutoff switch is located in the front right-hand (Passenger side) foot well
behind the cowl side trim panel
see diagram below. it is black box with a red button, this is a manufacture lay out of you vehicle fuel system the box marked number 3 is your switch
hope this helps it cannot be anywhere else for this year and model vehicle
there are usually 2 little buttons, 1 on each side, underneath the seat in the front. push and pull up
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