I'm having trouble with the readings whiskers is reporting.
My concern is with such a huge "test reading" of 4.5 ohms (or previous 5.0 ohms).
I'm no electrical expert - so I spoke today with 3 private electrical service shops in town.
Each said pretty much the same thing, to wit:
"When touching probes together on a digital multimeter it should read 0 or very near 0" (0.3, 0.6, 0.4, etc.)
And: "Readings which are not zero, or very near zero," (such as whisker's 4.5>5.0 ohms) - "is indicative of a faulty tool or bad battery in the tool."
There is usually no adjustment on a digital multimeter to "0" the meter before starting.
If he is using an analog meter (pointer with scale) these must be "zero'd" before taking the reading of the injector. There is a small screw or knob to perform this zero-ing.
Photos or a video of whiskers taking his reading with his meter would sure be helpful.
If our equipment is faulty - or the testing is faulty - we've moved no closer to a fix, nor have we ruled anything out.
Stig