Powertrain control module (PCM)
It depends on the engine. Most of your 2010 engines have computer-controlled injectors. Older engines use "unit injectors" where a camshaft determines when to fire fuel into the cylinder.
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The PCM, engine computer, controls the fuel system.
Are you getting power to the system?
you should have fuel injection if this is the case either the injectors are bad or the circuit that controls the injectors are faulty
Protects the ASD circuit which is the Automatic Shutdown which controls voltage to the fuel injectors and coil.
There could be several reasons for a lack of fuel at fuel injectors. Common causes include a clogged fuel filter, a malfunctioning fuel pump, or issues with the fuel lines, such as leaks or blockages. Additionally, problems with the engine control unit (ECU) or faulty fuel injectors themselves can prevent fuel from reaching the injectors. Diagnosing the specific issue usually requires a systematic check of the entire fuel delivery system.
Replace you ignition module, It controls both spark and power to the injectors. You can have spark but the module may be bad and not giving power to the injectors and the vehicle will not run.
Depending on the type of engine; A man shovelling coal The carburettor Fuel injection pump Injectors Electronic control unit.
If the injectors on a 1984 Porsche 928 are not firing, it could be due to several issues. First, check the electrical connections and wiring to the injectors for any signs of damage or corrosion. Additionally, inspect the fuel pump and fuel pressure regulator to ensure they are functioning properly; low fuel pressure can prevent the injectors from operating. Lastly, consider testing the engine control unit (ECU) for faults, as it controls injector operation.
it is the security system for fthe ignition and it controls power to the fuel injectors hope this helps dan
V6 engine - 6 fuel injectors V8 engine - 8 fuel injectors