Fuel injection control

2006 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 2SECTION Fuel injection control
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PCM terminals (California emission regulation applicable model) 

Fuel injection No.1: 2AW(+)-1AZ(-) 

Fuel injection No.2: 2AS(+)-1AZ(-) 

Fuel injection No.3: 2AX(+)-1AZ(-) 

Fuel injection No.4: 2AT(+)-1AZ(-) 

PCM terminals (except for California emission regulation applicable model) 

  • Fuel injection No.1: 2BB(+)-1AZ(-)
  • Fuel injection No.2: 2BC(+)-1AZ(-)
  • Fuel injection No.3: 2BD(+)-1AZ(-)
  • Fuel injection No.4: 2AZ(+)-1AZ(-)

Oscilloscope setting 

  • 10 V/DIV (Y), 25 ms/DIV (X), DC range

Vehicle condition 

  • Idle after warm up (engine speed approx. 650 rpm, no load)
    Fig 1: Inspection Graph Of Fuel Injection Control Signal Using Oscilloscope
    G00972585Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
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