Lisle 27800 Universal Noid Lite, Adjustable Probes, Suction Cup Mount, Compact Panel Light Tester
- The Lisle 27800 Universal Noid Lite is a versatile panel light tester designed for use with electronic fuel injection systems. It features adjustable probes and a suction cup mount for stable, one-person operation during diagnostics.
- Features:
- Adjustable probes adapt to injector connector widths for throttle body, ported fuel injection, and sequential central port systems
- Suction cup mount attaches to the vehicle body or windshield for steady hands-free use while cranking the engine
- Bright indicator light flashes when injector pulses are present; constant light or no light signals a possible electrical issue
- Includes two probe adapters for use with larger diameter connectors
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Lisle Corporation
- Part Number: 27800
- Material: Standard diagnostic housing, probes, and suction cup construction (manufacturer does not specify exact composition)
- Probes: Adjustable with adapter options for larger connector sizes
- Mounting System: Suction cup for stable placement during testing
- System Compatibility / Application: Designed for testing injector pulse signals across most electronic fuel injection systems
- Shipping Weight: Approximately 0.35 lb to 0.57 lb depending on source
- Also known as universal noid light, injector pulse tester, noid lite panel light, and Lisle 27800 diagnostic tester.
Lisle Corporation engineered the 27800 Universal Noid Lite to deliver quick and reliable injector pulse signal diagnostics, combining adjustable probe flexibility with stable mounting and clear light indication.
Q: What injector systems is this tool compatible with?
A: It works with throttle body, ported fuel injection, and sequential central port injectors due to its adjustable probe design.
Q: How does the suction cup mount improve usability?
A: It allows hands-free positioning on the windshield or body so the tester remains visible while cranking the engine.
Q: What does the indicator light mean during testing?
A: A flashing light confirms normal injector pulses. A steady light or no light suggests a potential wiring or injector fault.