Re: 200hp VMAX EFI-- no start
and your multi-meter would have told you.
thats also why you had 12V on the red wire with nop load but when the injectors tried to cycle it dropped everything.
always remember voltage is simply a measure of electrical pressure between 2 points.
one strand of that yellow wire is enough to read 12V on an inactive circuit but not enough to allow current flow so the circuit dies.
an example, take your garden hose, place an on off valve at the sprayer end and turn it off. stretch the hose out fully in a straight line.
open the supply valve.
the hose now has full water pressure, well call it 12 PSI(V).
now open the on/off valve, water is now flowing from a source back to ground.
still at 12 PSI.
now close the on off valve, we still have 12 PSI in the hose(wire) no flow,(current)
now close the supply valve. (bad point in the circuit.) open the on/off valve.
see the spurt then nothing.
now close the on/off valve, gently crack open the supply valve about 1/4 turn and wait.
in a bit we now have our 12PSI back in the hose(inactive circuit) now with the supply valve still at 1/4 open, open the on/off valve and attempt to water the lawn.
thats about how simple 12V DC circuits work.