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Tue Jun 03, 2008 6:09 am
EGR will be on the left (driver's) side on the lower part of the intake manifold. You'll see a line running from it to the front exhaust manifold. Just make sure the diaphragm isn't stuck and moves freely. Its possible for the diaphragm to have a leak as well so one way to test it would be to run down to AutoZone or your favorite auto parts store and grab a vacuum pump (AZ has one with a gauge on it that is white) and you can make sure it holds vacuum. The pump can also be used as a vacuum gauge to check what kind of vacuum the engine is pulling.
As for a vacuum diagram, I can't remember if the FSM has one but you can find the FSM here, its for a 94 but will still apply. You can also pick up a manual from an auto parts store that should have a vacuum diagram in it.
On the injectors, I know for sure you can check the front injectors real easy as they have a separate harness from the main harness, it plugs into the main. Just follow the wires from the front injectors and you'll find the plug that you can unplug and check their impedance (this is done with the car off). The rear injectors will be a little more difficult to do if memory serves. I don't believe they have a separate harness. If you can't get to them to remove the plugs you could try probing the rear of the connectors of the injectors and if you can't get to them you could also test them at the ECU. Its been so long since I've messed with my Maxima that I can't remember head easy or hard it was to get to the rear injectors.