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P0210

Generic P — Powertrain

Cylinder 10 Injector A Circuit

Brand: Generic
Views: UK: 27 EN: 57 RU: 29
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Causes

  • Open or shorted injector wiring (broken conductor, chafe, pinched harness)
  • Corroded, loose, or damaged injector connector or terminal
  • Failed fuel injector (coil open, short, or internal short to ground)
  • Poor or missing power supply (fused 12V feed) to the injector rail
  • Poor or missing ground at injector or PCM driver
  • Faulty PCM/ECM driver for Injector A on cylinder 10

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
  • Rough idle or misfire under light load
  • Reduced engine power, hesitation or stalling
  • Poor fuel economy and increased emissions
  • Fuel odor or visible smoke if injector stuck open (rich condition)
  • Possible hard start or no-start if circuit open

What to check

  • Read freeze frame and pending/confirmed status with a scan tool
  • Visual inspection of wiring harness and connector at cylinder 10 for damage, corrosion, or loose pins
  • Verify vehicle battery voltage and inspect related fuses/relays for the fuel/injector circuit
  • Measure injector coil resistance with a multimeter (compare to service spec or another cylinder)
  • Backprobe injector connector with a noid light or oscilloscope to confirm PCM pulse
  • Check for continuity to PCM and for shorts to ground or battery

Signal parameters

  • Injector coil static resistance: typically ~1–16 ohms for low-impedance or ~12–16 ohms for high-impedance injectors (consult vehicle spec)
  • Supply voltage to injector 12V (battery voltage) present at the injector power pin with key ON
  • PCM driver pulses: 0–12V switched to ground (or sink), pulse width varies with load (a few milliseconds to >10 ms under load)
  • Noid light should flash when cranking/running; oscilloscope shows pulse waveform with consistent amplitude and duty cycle
  • Short to ground will show near 0 ohms between the control pin and ground; short to battery will show continuity to +12V

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Safety: Park vehicle, set e‑brake, disconnect battery if performing live wiring repairs; relieve fuel system pressure before disconnecting fuel rail or injectors.
  2. Scan tool: Read DTC, freeze frame, and pending codes. Note MIL status and related misfire codes.
  3. Visual: Inspect wiring and connector at injector 10 for damage, corrosion, melted insulation, or pushed‑out pins. Repair or clean as needed.
  4. Power/ground check: With key ON, verify 12V supply at the injector power terminal and good ground at chassis/engine ground points. Check relevant fuses/relays.
  5. Resistance test: With connector unplugged, measure injector coil resistance and compare to spec or another cylinder. Replace injector if outside spec.
  6. Driver test: Reconnect, backprobe the control pin. Use a noid light while cranking/running to confirm PCM pulse. If no pulse, check wiring continuity to PCM and check PCM driver output.
  7. Short/opens check: Use a multimeter to check for continuity between the control pin and battery (short to B+) and control pin to ground (short to ground). Repair harness as needed.
  8. Swap test: If safe and practical, swap injector 10 with another known-good injector. If DTC follows injector, replace injector. If it remains on cylinder 10, suspect wiring or PCM.
  9. Oscilloscope: If available, inspect waveform for proper pulse shape and amplitude to detect intermittent driver problems or high resistance.
  10. Repair and verify: Repair wiring/connector or replace injector/PCM as indicated. Clear codes, perform a recheck and road test to confirm the fault is resolved.

Likely causes

  • Wiring/connector damage at cylinder 10 (chafed harness, exposed wires)
  • Corroded or loose injector connector terminal
  • Failed injector coil (open or low/high resistance)
  • Blown fuse, relay, or loss of constant power feed to injector rail
  • PCM injector driver failure (less common)

Fault status

⚠️ Status
PCM detected an electrical fault in the Cylinder 10 Injector A circuit (open, short, high/low resistance, or intermittent). The fault sets the MIL and stores the code along with freeze frame data. Further testing is required to isolate wiring, connector, injector, fuse/relay, or PCM causes.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.5 hours

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P0210

GWM P — Powertrain

- Injector malfunction - cylinder 10

Brand: GWM
Views: UK: 19 EN: 23 RU: 20
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Causes

  • Open or shorted injector wiring (broken conductor, chafe, pinched harness)
  • Corroded, loose, or damaged injector connector or terminal
  • Failed fuel injector (coil open, short, or internal short to ground)
  • Poor or missing power supply (fused 12V feed) to the injector rail
  • Poor or missing ground at injector or PCM driver
  • Faulty PCM/ECM driver for Injector A on cylinder 10

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
  • Rough idle or misfire under light load
  • Reduced engine power, hesitation or stalling
  • Poor fuel economy and increased emissions
  • Fuel odor or visible smoke if injector stuck open (rich condition)
  • Possible hard start or no-start if circuit open

What to check

  • Read freeze frame and pending/confirmed status with a scan tool
  • Visual inspection of wiring harness and connector at cylinder 10 for damage, corrosion, or loose pins
  • Verify vehicle battery voltage and inspect related fuses/relays for the fuel/injector circuit
  • Measure injector coil resistance with a multimeter (compare to service spec or another cylinder)
  • Backprobe injector connector with a noid light or oscilloscope to confirm PCM pulse
  • Check for continuity to PCM and for shorts to ground or battery

Signal parameters

  • Injector coil static resistance: typically ~1–16 ohms for low-impedance or ~12–16 ohms for high-impedance injectors (consult vehicle spec)
  • Supply voltage to injector 12V (battery voltage) present at the injector power pin with key ON
  • PCM driver pulses: 0–12V switched to ground (or sink), pulse width varies with load (a few milliseconds to >10 ms under load)
  • Noid light should flash when cranking/running; oscilloscope shows pulse waveform with consistent amplitude and duty cycle
  • Short to ground will show near 0 ohms between the control pin and ground; short to battery will show continuity to +12V

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Safety: Park vehicle, set e‑brake, disconnect battery if performing live wiring repairs; relieve fuel system pressure before disconnecting fuel rail or injectors.
  2. Scan tool: Read DTC, freeze frame, and pending codes. Note MIL status and related misfire codes.
  3. Visual: Inspect wiring and connector at injector 10 for damage, corrosion, melted insulation, or pushed‑out pins. Repair or clean as needed.
  4. Power/ground check: With key ON, verify 12V supply at the injector power terminal and good ground at chassis/engine ground points. Check relevant fuses/relays.
  5. Resistance test: With connector unplugged, measure injector coil resistance and compare to spec or another cylinder. Replace injector if outside spec.
  6. Driver test: Reconnect, backprobe the control pin. Use a noid light while cranking/running to confirm PCM pulse. If no pulse, check wiring continuity to PCM and check PCM driver output.
  7. Short/opens check: Use a multimeter to check for continuity between the control pin and battery (short to B+) and control pin to ground (short to ground). Repair harness as needed.
  8. Swap test: If safe and practical, swap injector 10 with another known-good injector. If DTC follows injector, replace injector. If it remains on cylinder 10, suspect wiring or PCM.
  9. Oscilloscope: If available, inspect waveform for proper pulse shape and amplitude to detect intermittent driver problems or high resistance.
  10. Repair and verify: Repair wiring/connector or replace injector/PCM as indicated. Clear codes, perform a recheck and road test to confirm the fault is resolved.

Likely causes

  • Wiring/connector damage at cylinder 10 (chafed harness, exposed wires)
  • Corroded or loose injector connector terminal
  • Failed injector coil (open or low/high resistance)
  • Blown fuse, relay, or loss of constant power feed to injector rail
  • PCM injector driver failure (less common)

Fault status

⚠️ Status
PCM detected an electrical fault in the Cylinder 10 Injector A circuit (open, short, high/low resistance, or intermittent). The fault sets the MIL and stores the code along with freeze frame data. Further testing is required to isolate wiring, connector, injector, fuse/relay, or PCM causes.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.5 hours

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P0210

HUMMER P — Powertrain

Injector 10 Control Circuit

Brand: HUMMER
Views: UK: 17 EN: 27 RU: 20
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Causes

  • Open or shorted injector wiring (broken conductor, chafe, pinched harness)
  • Corroded, loose, or damaged injector connector or terminal
  • Failed fuel injector (coil open, short, or internal short to ground)
  • Poor or missing power supply (fused 12V feed) to the injector rail
  • Poor or missing ground at injector or PCM driver
  • Faulty PCM/ECM driver for Injector A on cylinder 10

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
  • Rough idle or misfire under light load
  • Reduced engine power, hesitation or stalling
  • Poor fuel economy and increased emissions
  • Fuel odor or visible smoke if injector stuck open (rich condition)
  • Possible hard start or no-start if circuit open

What to check

  • Read freeze frame and pending/confirmed status with a scan tool
  • Visual inspection of wiring harness and connector at cylinder 10 for damage, corrosion, or loose pins
  • Verify vehicle battery voltage and inspect related fuses/relays for the fuel/injector circuit
  • Measure injector coil resistance with a multimeter (compare to service spec or another cylinder)
  • Backprobe injector connector with a noid light or oscilloscope to confirm PCM pulse
  • Check for continuity to PCM and for shorts to ground or battery

Signal parameters

  • Injector coil static resistance: typically ~1–16 ohms for low-impedance or ~12–16 ohms for high-impedance injectors (consult vehicle spec)
  • Supply voltage to injector 12V (battery voltage) present at the injector power pin with key ON
  • PCM driver pulses: 0–12V switched to ground (or sink), pulse width varies with load (a few milliseconds to >10 ms under load)
  • Noid light should flash when cranking/running; oscilloscope shows pulse waveform with consistent amplitude and duty cycle
  • Short to ground will show near 0 ohms between the control pin and ground; short to battery will show continuity to +12V

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Safety: Park vehicle, set e‑brake, disconnect battery if performing live wiring repairs; relieve fuel system pressure before disconnecting fuel rail or injectors.
  2. Scan tool: Read DTC, freeze frame, and pending codes. Note MIL status and related misfire codes.
  3. Visual: Inspect wiring and connector at injector 10 for damage, corrosion, melted insulation, or pushed‑out pins. Repair or clean as needed.
  4. Power/ground check: With key ON, verify 12V supply at the injector power terminal and good ground at chassis/engine ground points. Check relevant fuses/relays.
  5. Resistance test: With connector unplugged, measure injector coil resistance and compare to spec or another cylinder. Replace injector if outside spec.
  6. Driver test: Reconnect, backprobe the control pin. Use a noid light while cranking/running to confirm PCM pulse. If no pulse, check wiring continuity to PCM and check PCM driver output.
  7. Short/opens check: Use a multimeter to check for continuity between the control pin and battery (short to B+) and control pin to ground (short to ground). Repair harness as needed.
  8. Swap test: If safe and practical, swap injector 10 with another known-good injector. If DTC follows injector, replace injector. If it remains on cylinder 10, suspect wiring or PCM.
  9. Oscilloscope: If available, inspect waveform for proper pulse shape and amplitude to detect intermittent driver problems or high resistance.
  10. Repair and verify: Repair wiring/connector or replace injector/PCM as indicated. Clear codes, perform a recheck and road test to confirm the fault is resolved.

Likely causes

  • Wiring/connector damage at cylinder 10 (chafed harness, exposed wires)
  • Corroded or loose injector connector terminal
  • Failed injector coil (open or low/high resistance)
  • Blown fuse, relay, or loss of constant power feed to injector rail
  • PCM injector driver failure (less common)

Fault status

⚠️ Status
PCM detected an electrical fault in the Cylinder 10 Injector A circuit (open, short, high/low resistance, or intermittent). The fault sets the MIL and stores the code along with freeze frame data. Further testing is required to isolate wiring, connector, injector, fuse/relay, or PCM causes.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.5 hours

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P0210

LAND ROVER P — Powertrain

Malfunction of the injection circuit - cylinder 10 (4B)

Views: UK: 13 EN: 25 RU: 18
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Causes

  • Open or shorted injector wiring (broken conductor, chafe, pinched harness)
  • Corroded, loose, or damaged injector connector or terminal
  • Failed fuel injector (coil open, short, or internal short to ground)
  • Poor or missing power supply (fused 12V feed) to the injector rail
  • Poor or missing ground at injector or PCM driver
  • Faulty PCM/ECM driver for Injector A on cylinder 10

Symptoms

  • Check Engine Light (MIL) illuminated
  • Rough idle or misfire under light load
  • Reduced engine power, hesitation or stalling
  • Poor fuel economy and increased emissions
  • Fuel odor or visible smoke if injector stuck open (rich condition)
  • Possible hard start or no-start if circuit open

What to check

  • Read freeze frame and pending/confirmed status with a scan tool
  • Visual inspection of wiring harness and connector at cylinder 10 for damage, corrosion, or loose pins
  • Verify vehicle battery voltage and inspect related fuses/relays for the fuel/injector circuit
  • Measure injector coil resistance with a multimeter (compare to service spec or another cylinder)
  • Backprobe injector connector with a noid light or oscilloscope to confirm PCM pulse
  • Check for continuity to PCM and for shorts to ground or battery

Signal parameters

  • Injector coil static resistance: typically ~1–16 ohms for low-impedance or ~12–16 ohms for high-impedance injectors (consult vehicle spec)
  • Supply voltage to injector 12V (battery voltage) present at the injector power pin with key ON
  • PCM driver pulses: 0–12V switched to ground (or sink), pulse width varies with load (a few milliseconds to >10 ms under load)
  • Noid light should flash when cranking/running; oscilloscope shows pulse waveform with consistent amplitude and duty cycle
  • Short to ground will show near 0 ohms between the control pin and ground; short to battery will show continuity to +12V

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Safety: Park vehicle, set e‑brake, disconnect battery if performing live wiring repairs; relieve fuel system pressure before disconnecting fuel rail or injectors.
  2. Scan tool: Read DTC, freeze frame, and pending codes. Note MIL status and related misfire codes.
  3. Visual: Inspect wiring and connector at injector 10 for damage, corrosion, melted insulation, or pushed‑out pins. Repair or clean as needed.
  4. Power/ground check: With key ON, verify 12V supply at the injector power terminal and good ground at chassis/engine ground points. Check relevant fuses/relays.
  5. Resistance test: With connector unplugged, measure injector coil resistance and compare to spec or another cylinder. Replace injector if outside spec.
  6. Driver test: Reconnect, backprobe the control pin. Use a noid light while cranking/running to confirm PCM pulse. If no pulse, check wiring continuity to PCM and check PCM driver output.
  7. Short/opens check: Use a multimeter to check for continuity between the control pin and battery (short to B+) and control pin to ground (short to ground). Repair harness as needed.
  8. Swap test: If safe and practical, swap injector 10 with another known-good injector. If DTC follows injector, replace injector. If it remains on cylinder 10, suspect wiring or PCM.
  9. Oscilloscope: If available, inspect waveform for proper pulse shape and amplitude to detect intermittent driver problems or high resistance.
  10. Repair and verify: Repair wiring/connector or replace injector/PCM as indicated. Clear codes, perform a recheck and road test to confirm the fault is resolved.

Likely causes

  • Wiring/connector damage at cylinder 10 (chafed harness, exposed wires)
  • Corroded or loose injector connector terminal
  • Failed injector coil (open or low/high resistance)
  • Blown fuse, relay, or loss of constant power feed to injector rail
  • PCM injector driver failure (less common)

Fault status

⚠️ Status
PCM detected an electrical fault in the Cylinder 10 Injector A circuit (open, short, high/low resistance, or intermittent). The fault sets the MIL and stores the code along with freeze frame data. Further testing is required to isolate wiring, connector, injector, fuse/relay, or PCM causes.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.5 hours

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