Injectors do cost at least $700 a piece. I am not sure what valve you are referring to, but there would also be $200 in connector tubes, plus labor. So that is not far off.
The injectors receive a 12 volt feed from the auto shutdown relay.
i thing 110 vdc
from PCM (powertrain control module)
Yes, officers of a nonprofit organization can receive compensation, but it must be reasonable and in line with the organization's mission and goals.
Reasonable expenses can be charged to the estate. The executor can also receive payment.
If the starter is turning over on the 1989 Honda Civic but the engine is not getting gas, the problem is more likely the fuel pump than the injectors. Clogged injectors might cause difficult starts but a damaged fuel pump will cause the vehicle to receive no fuel at all.
Most injectors should show battery voltage IE approx 13V. Where to look if not getting voltage. Immobiliser. Injector relay. Wiring harness. Crankshaft position sensor.
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In a 1988 Ford Ranger, fuel injectors may not receive power due to several potential issues. Common causes include a faulty fuel injector relay, a blown fuse, or problems in the wiring harness, such as damaged wires or poor connections. Additionally, issues with the Engine Control Unit (ECU) or a malfunctioning ignition switch can prevent the injectors from receiving the necessary electrical signal. Diagnosing the specific issue typically involves checking the electrical supply and continuity to the injectors.
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Yes, the executor certainly may charge for their services. The amount must be reasonable and approved by the court.
It depends on the state in question. Most of defined the allowable percentage in their laws. Some also allow reasonable expenses.