ecm and ing. module
Assuming we are talking about an Electronic Fuel Injector, in an EFI system the fuel injector opens and sprays the pressurised fuel into the engine when signaled by an Engine Control Module (ECM).
The ecm (engine control module)
Engine control module
Ignition module in the distributor.
The engine control by way of the ignition module.
ignition control module in the distributor
inside the intake attached to the injector module
When you drive with a bad fuel injector, your engine will often misfire. You might also have a rough idle and increased fuel consumption.
either the ECM engine control module, or the IDM injector control module. Most vehicles only have the ECM now.
The crank sensor would definitely cause no spark. As for the no power to the injector it might actually be the ignition controll module(as odd as it may seem). I was just talking to a mechanic freind due to a simalar problem on an `88 Grand AM (no spark and no signal voltage at the injector)and he said that If the ignition module goes that it shuts down fuel delivery too. you out.
On the drivers side inner fender