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To check the fuel injector if it's squirting, you pull out all four injectors from the cylinders and then you would wrap each one of them in a plastic bag. You don't want them to spray gas on your engine block (if there is a spark, you know what will happen). Have someone crank the engine for you. You will be watching each injector to see if they are spraying or not.
Another thing I did yesturday was when it stalled I check the coil pack. Alll four connectors and none of them had spark while I had someone cranking it over. but after we waited it fired up and I checked the coil pack spark and they where all firing fine.
Could this be your car problem?
The battery should be secured so it's not moving, bouncing, ..
Clean the negative, and positive terminals of the battery so electricity can flow easily.
When it stalls out I've tested it and it has no spark. It's weird I drive for and hour with any problems and this morning it started acting up again. Do coil packs act up that way in a muti pack like this one. I don't know I have only experianced it it single coil per cylinder
Last edited by Bladez28; May 12, 2012 at 05:44 PM.