I'm using an Innova and an Equus DVOM. Each has 0.4 Ohms of resistance in the leads after cleaning. I'm wondering if that's normal and I should just continue to subtract 0.4 Ohms from measurements?
The other day, I was getting shotty mileage in my Toyota. I tested the fuel injectors and all were around 14.8 Ohms on car, engine cool (after accounting for the 0.4 Ohms), FSM specifying 13.4-14.2 Ohms and replacing out of spec. I did that, then retested them today off car and they were all 13.9 Ohms. I'm irritated, because changing the injectors was a chore.
Is there a more accurate DVOM that's not crazy expensive?
How do you clean the leads?
Thanks
The other day, I was getting shotty mileage in my Toyota. I tested the fuel injectors and all were around 14.8 Ohms on car, engine cool (after accounting for the 0.4 Ohms), FSM specifying 13.4-14.2 Ohms and replacing out of spec. I did that, then retested them today off car and they were all 13.9 Ohms. I'm irritated, because changing the injectors was a chore.
Is there a more accurate DVOM that's not crazy expensive?
How do you clean the leads?
Thanks
