2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse P0202 Code: Misfire in Cylinder 2 - Injector or Circuit Issue?
I have a 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse with a 3.0L engine that is showing fault code P0202, indicating an issue with the fuel injector on cylinder 4. However, I recently replaced the injector and the problem persists. The car now exhibits a misfire, and I also see code P0302, which points to a misfire in cylinder 2. I tested the resistance of all three injectors (cylinders 2, 4, and 6) using an ohmmeter: cylinders 4 and 6 read between 3–6 ohms (within specification), but cylinder 2 reads only 1.0 to 1.5 ohms—significantly lower than the expected range of 3–6 ohms. I also confirmed that power (12V) is present at the injector terminals. I then used a noid light to test pulse activity: cylinders 4 and 6 responded with proper flashing, but cylinder 2 showed no pulse when tested. This suggests either an electrical circuit issue or a problem with the engine control module (ECM). I performed a continuity check on the wiring harness from the ECM to cylinder 2, and the path appears intact. However, I'm now unsure whether to proceed with further diagnostics or suspect a faulty ECM. Could this be a wiring fault in the injector circuit? Or is it possible that the P0202 code is actually related to an ignition system issue rather than a direct injector failure? Any guidance on how to properly diagnose and fix this would be greatly appreciated.
Use a noid light to check for proper pulse signal at the injector. Code P0202 is typically not caused by a faulty injector but rather by an electrical circuit issue—such as poor wiring or a failing harness. The resistance of 1.5 ohms on cylinder 2 is unusually low; this could indicate a short or internal failure, but it's not definitive. Try swapping the injector from cylinder 4 or 6 (which have normal readings) into cylinder 2 and see if the code clears. This will help isolate whether the issue lies with the injector itself or the wiring/circuit.