How to Repair and Maintain Bosch D-Jetronic Fuel Injection
Electronic fuel injection EFI used from 1970 to 1975
When dealing with D-Jetronic, you need a good understanding of how it works. Without that knowledge, you will have a very hard time troubleshooting problems that show up - and there will be problems.
Second, the control unit, which is an early computer, takes those sensor readings and calculates how long to open the injectors. The injectors, in turn, spray fuel directly into the intake ports, just upstream of the valves.
Third, the system injects fuel in timed pulses. While it’s not as precise as later systems, it uses the engine’s RPM and the input from the sensors to get close. The injectors all fire at once per engine revolution, so it’s batch-fired, not sequential.
Finally, by adjusting fuel delivery based on load, throttle position, and temperature, D-Jetronic keeps the air-fuel mixture balanced—enough fuel for power, but not too much. It was a leap into the modern era, paving the way for today’s fuel injection. With everything working together, you get reliable combustion, and that keeps your engine running smoothly.