Quote Originally Posted by 2010AveoLT View Post
actually Avguy, Noid Lights are to check the Injector Driver Circuits coming from the PCM, to see if the Injectors are getting a clean PWM Signal. I would go ahead and check resistance on the Injectors themselves just to be safe: the Specification for the Injector Resistance is 11-14 ohms. and the OP already mentioned that it fires on Carb Cleaner/Starting Fluid/Ether.
Acually 2010AveoLT, I'm not understanding your logic there. The OP said it runs well once started, which tends to indicated that the injectors/wires are sound. So that's the reason I suggested the noid lights to determine if there is a signal issue during those times of no-start. And yes, I did see that the op started on fluid, but I asked specificallly how it was done. Wires and sensors could be moved around differently if he just lifted the filter box connector and sent it through the hose, versus disconnecting the hose and spraying it into the TB.