What is MID 110:
MID 110 refers to a problem with the Fuel Injector Control Module (FICM). The ECM detects a fault with the injector control system, which can affect fuel injector performance and lead to poor engine power, misfires, or stalling.
Why This Happens:
- Faulty Fuel Injector Control Module (FICM).
- Shorted or damaged wiring in the FICM circuit.
- Loose or corroded connectors in the injector control circuit.
- Power supply issues affecting the FICM.
- ECM failure to interpret the FICM data correctly.
How to Fix It:
- Inspect the FICM for visible damage or malfunction.
- Test the FICM’s voltage and functionality.
- Check the wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion.
- Replace the faulty FICM if necessary.
- Ensure stable power supply to the FICM and verify ECM communication.
How to Avoid It Before It Happens:
- Regularly inspect the FICM and wiring for damage or wear.
- Keep connectors clean and free from corrosion.
- Perform routine diagnostic checks to monitor FICM performance.
- Ensure stable power supply to the FICM and ECM communication.
- Clue’s Fuel Management services help track fuel injector control systems to ensure optimal performance and prevent issues.