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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual          CURRENT WAVEFORM SAMPLES
          EXAMPLE #1 - VOLTAGE CONTROLLED DRIVER
         The waveform pattern shown in  Fig. 4 indicate a normal
current waveform from a Ford 3.0L V6 VIN [U] engine.

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual          EXAMPLE #2 - VOLTAGE CONTROLLED DRIVER
         This time we will look at a GM 3.1L V6 VIN [T].  Fig. 8 shows
the 1, 3, 5 (odd) injector bank with the current waveform indicating
about a 2.6

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual Fig. 9:  Injector Even Bank w/Normal Current Flow - Current Pattern
         EXAMPLE #3 - VOLTAGE CONTROLLED DRIVER
         Example #3 is of a Ford 5.0L V8 SEFI.  Fig. 10 shows a
waveform of an indiv

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual PFI VIN [3]. It is a perfect example of the peak and hold theory. The
waveform shows a 1-amp per division current flow, ramping to 4 amps
and then decreasing to 1-amp to hold the injector open.
Fig. 1

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual Fig. 17:  Single Injector w/Normal Current Flow - Current Pattern
         VOLTAGE WAVEFORM SAMPLES
          EXAMPLE #1 - VOLTAGE CONTROLLED DRIVER
         These two known-good waveform patterns are

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual Fig. 21:  Injector Bank - Known Good - Voltage Pattern
         EXAMPLE #4 - CURRENT CONTROLLED DRIVER
         From 1984 to 1987, Chrysler used this type injector drive on
their TBI-equipped engines.

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MITSUBISHI MONTERO 1998  Service Manual Fig. 22:  Single Injector - Known Good - Voltage Pattern
         EXAMPLE #5 - CURRENT CONTROLLED DRIVER
         These two known-good waveform patterns are from a Chrysler 3.
0L V6 VIN [3].  The firs
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