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I appreciate the help but I do not appreciate the tone.
A short can very easily cause a low voltage issue especially if there is high resistance in the short. Remember that V=IR and the equations for series and parallel circuits. A short with a bad connection will cause a voltage drop and not melt wires. Think of how when you run too much load on a circuit the lights dim. There is either a voltage draw(could be a short) or the multi meeter is wrong when reading injector voltage but not when reading battery voltage.
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