DTC P0065 – Air-assisted injector Control Range/ Performance
DTC P0065 – Air-Assisted Injector Control Range/Performance.
✅ What P0065 Means
Your ECM/PCM controls an air-assist system that helps atomize fuel during injection (used in some petrol engines).
P0065 sets when the ECM sees the air-assist injector control signal outside the expected range.
This usually involves:
An air-assist solenoid valve
Vacuum/air supply lines
Wiring and connectors
Sometimes carbon buildup in intake passages
🔍 Common Symptoms
Hard cold start
Rough idle
Poor fuel economy
Hesitation
MIL ON (Check Engine Light)
🔧 Possible Causes
Electrical
1. Open/short in the air-assist injector control circuit
2. Faulty air-assist injector solenoid
3. Corroded/loose connectors
4. Power or ground supply issue to the solenoid
Mechanical
5. Blocked or leaking air-assist passages
6. Ruptured or loose vacuum/air hoses
7. Carbon clogging in intake/throttle body
8. Low system air pressure (if pump-based)
ECM-related
9. ECM driver fault (rare)
🧰 Step-by-Step Diagnosis (Technician Friendly)
1. Visual Inspection
Check the air-assist solenoid connector for:
Green corrosion
Loose pins
Oil contamination
Inspect the air hoses from:
Air box/intake → solenoid → injector ports
Look for:
Cracks
Disconnected hoses
Blockage
> 60% of P0065 cases are due to hose leaks or carbon blockage.
2. Check Solenoid Power Supply
Using a multimeter:
Key ON
One pin should have battery voltage (10–14V)
If no power:
Check fuse
Check wiring from the main relay
3. Test the Solenoid Resistance
Typical resistance: 20–40 Ω (varies by model)
If open circuit → Replace solenoid
If shorted (<10 Ω) → Replace solenoid
4. Command the Solenoid with Scanner (Active Test)
Using bidirectional control:
Command ON/OFF
Listen for a clicking sound
If no click:
Solenoid failed
Or no ground signal from ECM
If it clicks but code returns → Range/performance issue (air flow or partial blockage)
5. Check Vacuum/Air Supply
Verify the injector air passages are not blocked
Clean carbon around:
Intake manifold air passages
Throttle body
Air assist ports near injectors
6. Check Wiring Continuity
Between ECM → Solenoid connector:
Should be 0–1 Ω
Repair any high resistance or damaged insulation
7. ECM Driver Test (Last Step)
Only after all above checks:
Back-probe ECM air-assist control pin
Verify duty cycle changes during command test
If ECM output is fixed or dead → ECM fault (rare)
🛠 Most Common Fixes
⭐ Replace faulty air-assist solenoid
⭐ Repair damaged wiring to solenoid
⭐ Clean clogged air assist passages
⭐ Replace cracked/loose vacuum hoses
⭐ Rare: Replace ECM

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