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Re: '91 missing and would like a second opinnion
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With the battery disconnected, pull the yellow plug out of the ECM. This the one closest to the outside of the car. There are 24 pins in the plug, 4 rows of 6. Put the battery cables back on and turn the ignition key to the 'ON' position. The fuel rail is now pumped up. Using the following chart (is for '90 - 91's, others are slightly different) to determine which pin in the yellow plug goes to which fuel injector. For example, Fuel Injector 1 for cylinder 1 is Y1, position 1 in the first row of the yellow plug. All you need to do to fire fuel injector for cylinder 1 is apply a good ground to pin Y1 and looking down the appropriate injector housing hole you can visually see the injector squirt fuel on top of the valve. Use a very thin wire, nothing larger than a small paperclip. DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT use anything that is larger than the male pin on the ECM itself to ground out this circuit. If you stretch the female pin inside the plug with too large a wire it will FUBAR the connection and it could take you YEARS and $$$ to figure it out and fix it!!! (don't ask me how I know this, just accept it to be fact.) Tom
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