P1227 CADILLAC – Fuel Injector Control Circuit 2 Shorted

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🔧 Code P1227 CADILLAC – Fuel Injector #2 Problem

📌 Meaning of Code P1227

Code P1227 is defined when the Engine Control Module (ECM) detects an incorrect current in fuel injector #2 circuit.

The ECM controls each injector by providing power voltage and grounding the control circuit to activate injection. If an anomaly is detected in the injector circuit (such as a short circuit, open circuit, or abnormal current), the DTC P1227 is stored and the injector may be deactivated to protect the engine.


⚠️ Possible Symptoms

  • 🔥 Engine light on (Check Engine)
  • Irregular idle
  • Engine misfiring or running on fewer cylinders
  • Loss of power or poor acceleration
  • Excessive fuel consumption

📍 Possible Causes of Code P1227 CADILLAC

  • 💥 Faulty fuel injector #2
  • 🔌 Injector #2 harness open or shorted
  • Faulty electrical connection at injector connector
  • 💻 Faulty ECM (less common, but possible)

🧰 How to Fix Code P1227?

  1. Visual Inspection:
    • Check the condition of injector 2 wiring harness
    • Look for broken, bent, or corroded pins on connectors
  2. Test Injector:
    • Use a multimeter to measure injector resistance (normal values: typically between 12–16 ohms depending on engine)
    • Verify proper power supply and control
  3. Test Circuit:
    • Check continuity between ECM and injector
    • Look for short circuits to ground or +12V
  4. Replace injector if found faulty
  5. Check ECM or reprogram if no hardware issues found elsewhere

💬 Tip

Sometimes this type of failure can be intermittent, caused by a poor connection. A good tip is to gently tap the connector with engine running and observe if the engine reacts (temporary misfires).

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