P2147 Low Circuit Group A Fuel Injector

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Severity of Code P2147
This fault is considered severe. A lack of fuel in the mixture (called a “lean mixture”) at idle can eventually cause significant engine damage. Immediate corrective maintenance is imperative to preserve engine longevity.

Common Symptoms

  • Unstable idle

  • Poor engine performance

  • Hesitation or misfires

  • Excessive smoke (exhaust)

  • Abnormal engine noises

  • Noticeable power loss

  • Increased fuel consumption

  • Difficulty on inclines

  • Delayed throttle response

Probable Causes

  1. Faulty injector(s)

  2. Damaged wiring harness

  3. Short circuit or break in the wiring

  4. Internal failure of the Engine Control Module (ECM)

  5. Oxidized or faulty connector

Diagnostic Procedure

Step 1: Visual Inspection

  • Identify the relevant injector group according to manufacturer data.

  • Physically access the injectors (disassembly if necessary).

  • Check the condition of the wires: look for exposed, burnt, or damaged insulation. Repair with heat shrink tubing if needed.

Step 2: Connector Check

  • Examine the injector valleys where moisture can accumulate.

  • Clean corroded connectors with contact spray.

  • Check the seal and fit of the tabs.

Step 3: Electrical Tests
a) Continuity Check

  • Set the multimeter to Ohmmeter (Ω).

  • Disconnect ECM and injectors.

  • Measure the resistance between the ends of the circuit.

  • Any value > 0.5 Ω indicates a fault (broken or oxidized wire).

b) Circuit Verification

  • Follow the specific vehicle manufacturer procedure.

  • Test the injector power supply and ground.


Improvements Made:

  1. Clear Structure: Hierarchical titles and bulleted lists.

  2. Precise Technical Terminology: Replacement of informal terms (“lean” → “lean mixture”, “ECM” → “Engine Control Module”).

  3. Operational Instructions: Detailed and sequenced test procedures.

  4. Conciseness: Removal of redundancies and unnecessary phrasing.

  5. Enhanced Warning: Emphasis on the urgency of intervention.

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