Okay, I have a nagging issue with my 2004 150 HPDI. The issue is that the engine is never firing one side of the block (three cylinders) so we thought it had to be the fuel injector driver since I have two (one driver for each side of the block). The dealer is having trouble getting a “known good” driver due to a batch of bad fuel injector drivers from Japan so I took action into my own hands and bought a 'good' used injector driver off of a EBay parts seller who has an impeccable ratting and gaurantees the parts to be good. When we installed this driver on the engine the same symptoms occurred. We’ve even swapped out the so called bad injector driver with other known good injector drivers off of other engines with the same part # (but different year engine) and issue still occurs. One side of the block (3 cylinders) is firing and the other side (3 cylinders) with the new used driver is not. However, when the good driver is swapped with the so called bad driver the issue supposedly follows the driver and the good side will not fire and the bad side would start to fire. At this point the dealer said that we need to find the same exact 2004 150 HP HPDI engine with working fuel injector drivers and swap them out to troubleshoot further. They are convinced that it’s still the fuel injector driver because they are stating that the issue is following the driver. We tried several drivers with the same part # so I am not sure why they would not start working upstream of the driver to troubleshoot further. Anyway, I would appreciate any other possible items to check from the expert community here. What is upstream of the driver? Is it possibly the ECM? Could it be the pulsar coil? Possibly a bad ground? Since the issue supposedly follows the driver I don’t know what else it could be. We checked the following:
•Compression checked out fine
•Tried several known good fuel injector drivers with same part # but different HP/year engines
•Replaced main wiring harness with a new one (not sure which one but $700 part)
•All six fuel injectors were serviced
•Fuel system service
•Checked and cleaned the O2 Sensor
•Changed Plugs
•Bypassed neutral safety switch
•Not the fuel pump because offline fuel checks show fuel feeding the cylinders
•Compression checked out fine
•Tried several known good fuel injector drivers with same part # but different HP/year engines
•Replaced main wiring harness with a new one (not sure which one but $700 part)
•All six fuel injectors were serviced
•Fuel system service
•Checked and cleaned the O2 Sensor
•Changed Plugs
•Bypassed neutral safety switch
•Not the fuel pump because offline fuel checks show fuel feeding the cylinders
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