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Injector wire color codes needed

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Old May 1, 2014 | 11:37 AM
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Injector wire color codes needed

Does anyone have a wire diagram of engine compartment with color codes? I'm trying to determine if I swapped some injector and soleniod plugs while changing fuel injectors. Thanks.
 
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That would be nice along with vacuum hose routing and a break down of all the bolts nuts and fasteners including the fasteners for rear bumper as some of mine were missing or not "factory". If I remember, when I did mine, I thought the wire colors were pretty similar for the injectors. I know the routing and natural bends in the wires helped me to get them plugged in correctly. Plus I took pics of everything. I will check through my pics when I get a chance and see if I still have one for that side.
 
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the way they are bundled it would take effort to get them mixed up.

Hopefully the pics will help
 
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Old May 1, 2014 | 05:44 PM
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the way they are bundled it would take effort to get them mixed up.

Hopefully the pics will help
Thanks, I thought the same. I didn't think I would have enough extra length to cross them. I ended up finding I didn't seat the clip on #6 injector connector and it came off.
 
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it is very easy to cross the cam actuator plug with either the #1 or #6 injector. i did it on #1 and blew the injector. they all use the same eve plug
 
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