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no start

hello and thanks for reading.looking for any help as im stuck on this repair.The driver says he parked it and the next day it wouldnt start.they killed the battery cranking it.so after its all charged up same issue they call me.tons of spark and good compression.But no fuel flow.Its an aisian fuel system.recently new one was installed.As was the trim injector.The main lock at the bottom clicks when the key is on.I removed it and the plunger only draws in slightly then stays out.So i checked for voltage with the key on.12vdc at both wires then after a bit the white wire black goes to 0 vdc.Same at the injector solenoid as its the same wire from the ecu.Cant seem to find a non blurry wiring diagram.Its so frustrating when you dont have access to proper information.
Thanks again for reading.New to the site and i cant wait to dig into it after i get this figured.
  • Posted 17 Jun 2020 06:59
  • By Motorhead
  • joined 17 Jun'20 - 1 message
  • Ontario, Canada

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