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Originally Posted by Paul90804
Latest update: I took the fuel rail off, turned the key on and saw 1 injector spraying a lot. Replaced the injector and retested. No leaks. I did screw and reread the post here and forgot to leave the wiring harness attached. Would that make a big difference?
Paul
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1. can you confirm you have correct fuel pressure.
2. The Answer is No. You're only looking for leaky injector(s).The injector spewing fuel when fuel pump was primed was already stuck open. The others are close which they are suppose to. The others you still don't know if they're working good or clog, or just a trickle, a dribble, or drip, drip, dripping fuel until you apply voltage to operate the injector. The test outline in #5 cannot be done in the engine compartment, its too hazardous as fuel will be sprayed from working injector. You will need a tub or bucket to catch the fuel.
If you feel this is beyond your comfort level I suggest you seek professional help in getting your injectors tested.