1989 Dodge B250 Van injector not running

Asked by John Jun 21, 2018 at 04:45 PM about the 1989 Dodge RAM 250

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Van was taken out of storage and jump
started (pretty easily).
Stopped to fill up with fresh gas... battery
was completely dead. (Had been running
only on alternator).
Replaced battery. Van starts up... with a
little protest, but did start and rev.
Drive to the end of the parking lot. Van
died.
Checking under the air filter, it doesn’t
seem like the injectors are doing anything.
Fuel pump is working and fuel is getting
the the injector ‘manifold?’

1 Answer

Hall effects sensor. Code for hall effects sensor will not come up...until you disconnect the battery for a little while. Once the sensor is found, the system won't look for it again, hence no code.

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