Tool Guide
If you have ever replaced injectors in a modern diesel engine and the vehicle still runs rough, smokes, or throws fault codes, injector coding could be the missing step. Injector coding, also called injector programming or injector calibration, is the process of writing unique calibration data from a new injector into the vehicle's ECU. Without it, the ECU cannot fine-tune fuel delivery correctly, leading to poor performance, comebacks, and frustrated customers.
In this guide, we explain how injector coding works, which vehicles require it, and which professional scan tools support it, so your workshop is equipped to get the job done right the first time.