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2004 Tj injector issues

Old Apr 25, 2021 | 12:09 AM
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Default 2004 Tj injector issues

Hi all. My 2004 Tj with 4L I6 is throwing injector open circuit codes. I don’t think I have a bad injector as the connectors are flaky and brittle and half tie wrapped together. I wanted to just get a new harness but I think the injectors must be aftermarket because there is a plug adaptor. Does anyone recognize the adaptor, injector or have experience with this to help me find the right parts? I’d rather not change all the injectors if I don’t have to




Old Dec 3, 2025 | 12:47 PM
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Default Re: 2004 Tj injector issues

Originally Posted by Wheels
Hi all. My 2004 TJ with 4L I6 is throwing injector open circuit codes. I don’t think I have a bad injector as the connectors are flaky and brittle and half tie wrapped together. I wanted to just get a new harness but I think the injectors must be aftermarket because there is a plug adaptor 0445110369. Does anyone recognize the adaptor, injector or have experience with this to help me find the right parts? I’d rather not change all the injectors if I don’t have to




You most likely don’t need new injectors. The “injector open circuit” codes are probably caused by brittle connectors or a failing harness, especially with the plug adaptors. Replace or repair the injector harness and ensure proper wiring continuity before swapping injectors.

Last edited by kiyiv; Dec 8, 2025 at 06:17 AM.
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