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Old 03-06-2018, 02:46 PM
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Keeps flashing check engine light gives code p205 and p305 after I changed plugs any suggestions
 
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P0205 has to do with the injector or wiring to the injector. P0305 is the resulting misfire. I'd replace the injector, or swap it with another one and see if the fault follows the injector. That will rule out the wiring and narrow it down to the injector.
 
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Thanks I will try that
 
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Switching the injectors did not do anything
 
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Next would be a compression check and/or cylinder leak down test.
 
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Where exactly would I go to get that done
 
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Where exactly would I go to get that done
Auto repair shop.
 
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I guess I will have to go to the dealer I called my local repair shops and they do not do compression testing
 
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I spoke to the guy at my local auto repair shop and he said that even by switching the injectors if the plug-in is bad the code would not change because if the plug-in is bad switching the injectors wouldn't make a difference
 
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So I have to find a way to test the plug in because I have to take the intake off in order to get to the injector I can't start the car to test the plug in with a voltmeter so I have to a way to test the fuel injector plug in
 



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