In the space of a week I have had two Injector FETS fail. They have failed to ground, so the injector is on all the time when power is applied to the injectors. This last one, I can see in the logs exactly when it happened, which was right before the tank ran dry, which im sure has no bearing on it
I have pulled the board from the case. It is obvious that something had failed as when i opened up the case, you get that distinctive electronics burning smell.
Now the question is, what is the likely cause?
These FETs were on the old board and I unsoldered and re soldered onto this board, this could be a problem? too much heat on the FETS?
The other thought was that the Transient Supression diode was either the wrong one, or inverted. The diode is installed onboard with the cathode tail soldered to the board in the middle of the flyback diode array, and the anode tail soldered to EC36 pin23. The diode used is a 1.5KE30A, which is a unidirectional 30v diode. Everything appears to be in order. However, to eliminate this, I have cut this out, bridged the gap with wire and installed the 1.5KE30CA Bidirectional 30v diode in the loom just before the EC36 connector, as it was on the last loom. The flyback wire is direct from the fuse box, fused side for the injectors.
The injectors were cleaned and tested, they did stick, but are free now, all now work and all have a resistance of around 15 ohm.
The two FETS that failed are channels 1 and 3 (binary 1 and 4)
Is there anything else I should be checking.
At least i can now diagnose a smoked FET, fuel pours out the TB