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Troubleshooting your TBI Fuel Injection System

Troubleshooting your TBI Fuel Injection System Most of the problems encountered while installing your fuel Injection System or after a time of operation are very simple. If your check engine light is on you more than likely have a hard fault meaning something is grounded out, unplugged, operating out of range or has gone bad. See below for how to determine what your fault may be and what the codes mean. With the addition of Fuel Injection to your engine it is important to remember that the basics are still there, necessary and have not changed. Batteries must be fully charged, charging systems fully operational, the ignition System is fully operational and the integrity of the engine is intact. All of these items are common to an engine and need to be in full operational condition regardless of the fuel System that has been added to your engine.

1. My engine cranks but will not start. 2. My engine is running to lean, or is backfiring on acceleration. 3. My engine is running rich. 4.

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