1999 DODGE RAM Service Repair Manual

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual times by increasing injector pulse width accordingly.
NOTE:    Never apply battery voltage directly across a low resistance
         injector. This will cause injector damage from solenoid coil

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual as the "peak" time, referring to the fact that current flow is allowed
to "peak" (to open the injector).
         Once the injector pintle is open, the amp flow is
considerably reduced for the rest of

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual will need to shift your Lab Scope to five volts per division.
         You will find that some systems have slight voltage
fluctuations here. This can occur if the injector feed wire is also
used to p

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual the iron core here.
         This pintle hump at Point "E" should occur near the end of
the downward slope, and not afterwards. If it does occur after the
slope has ended and the voltage has stabilize

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual          drivers. They typically require injector circuits
         with a total leg resistance with less than 12 ohm.
NOTE:    This example is based on a constant power/switched ground
         circu

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual a good injector will be 60 or more volts.
         At Point "E", notice that the trace is now just a few volts
below system voltage and the injector is in the current limiting, or
the "Hold" part of t

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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair 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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DODGE RAM 1999  Service Repair Manual Fig. 5:  Injector Bank w/Excessive Current Flow - Current Pattern
Fig. 6:  Single Injector w/Normal Current Flow - Current Pattern
Fig. 7:  Single Injector w/Excessive Current Flow - Current Pattern