Fuel Injectors
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2007 Suzuki XL7. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
The fuel injector is a solenoid device that is controlled by the ECM. When the ECM energizes the injector coil (4), a normally closed ball valve (1) opens, allowing the fuel to flow past a director plate (3) to the injector outlet. The director plate has holes that control the fuel flow, generating a dual conical spray pattern of finely atomized fuel at the injector outlet (2). The fuel from the outlet is directed at both of the intake valves, causing the fuel to become further vaporized before entering the combustion chamber.
The fuel injectors will cause various driveability conditions if the following conditions occur:
- If the injectors will not open
- If the injectors are stuck open
- If the injectors are leaking
- If the injectors have a low coil resistance