Toyota Repair: help needed bad!!!!, zero ohms, engine control module ecm


Question
I own a 1992 Toyota Camry LE V6,  I'm experiencing raw fuel and gray smoke coming out the exhausted. I put 6 new injectors in the engine it calmed thee smoke but didn't stop it. there is no fluids mixing and the car don't run hot. but its using fuel at a faster than normal rate. can you please help me???!!!!!!!

Answer
A couple of causes for this: there may be some loose ground connections on the engine, check all brown/black ground wires to the engine there are a few of these, check on the backside of the intake chamber and near the distributor. Another problem may be that the engine control module (ECM) has a malfunction, locate the ECM under the glove box and remove all the connectors and check them for corrosion, also check each brown/black and white/black with an ohm meter, these are all ground wires and should be near zero ohms on the meter.