How much resistance at coil pack terminals?
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streetrover
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How much resistance at coil pack terminals?
Thanks,
Bob
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a73camaro
Re: How much resistance at coil pack terminals?
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Matt Cramer
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Re: How much resistance at coil pack terminals?
And, depending on the coil, X could very well be less than 1 ohm. Make sure your meter can read that low.a73camaro wrote:Are you using a digital multimeter? There should be X ohms of resistance between the positive and and one ground. There should be 2 times X ohms of resistance between any two grounds. That is because the meter measures through two ignition coils.
