Test results fuse #6
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Ok, so it's pointing to the FI relay.
- test for +12V on one of the Green/Red wires on one of the injectors
or on Pin 9 of the ECU with (1) ignition on (2) kill switch normal position (3) start button pressed. If you don't get that, this could be the relay, or the socket. Pull the FI relay from the socket and while its out, clean the pins.
- On the FI relay socket, Test for +12V on Pin 30 (Red). It should be present whether or not the ignition is on or off, whether or not the kill switch is on or not, whether or not the start button is pressed. If its not +12V, you have a battery positive wire connection fault. Look at the sires connected to the battery positive.
- On the FI relay socket, check for +12V on pin 86 (Green/Yellow) when the (1) ignition is on and (2) kill switch is normal.
- Replace the relay in the socket. Insert it and remove it several times to wipe the contacts clean of potential corrosion. Test for voltage on fuse #6 with (1) FI relay installed (2) ignition on (3) kill switch normal (4) start button pressed. If you still get 0V, then FI relay is bad. Replace it.
- The very last possibility if its none of these is that the Hall sensors or the ICU are acting up.