Thank you for this invaluable information. Question: how much of a difference in ohm readings between old and new coils (if any) indicates replacing the old coil(s) for brand new coil(s)?
@@Top5AutoRepairs the cracks are not in the rubber that mates the sparkplug though. It's the rubber on the top part that mates the valve cover. And that can cause the issues you just described?
Thanks for the video first. If I may ask one modest question. The order of the ignition coils seems to matter because they are numbered. How can we find out the correct order when we don't have a numbered coil and what does the order matter if all the coils are the same. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Levan.
If you asking for installing all new coils it doesn’t matter, they are all the same, for diagnostic purposes it does help labeling, even though they are the same, let’s say 2 out of 4 are bad, then numbering them could help, for example, cylinder 1 and 3 are misfiring, you take the coils out and label them and 1 and 3 should be coming up bad, if not then it’s another issue, but if all of them are good it doesn’t really matter, coils don’t control firing order, they just deliver power to the plugs
@@abrahamrubio3440 Understood, thanks for the reply. If I may ask you one more thing. When the multimeter shows 0.05 instead of 0.04, is this ignition coil no longer suitable or is it replaceable?
I would like to point out something. My mechanic, who is a truly phenomenal told me ohming out a coilpack is not a 100% way to determine if a coilpack is good as he has had many coilpacks ohm out perfect but still fail under a load. So this test is just for a chance at showing a defective coilpack but not to know for 100%. Oem coil (motocraft DG511,DG508) ohms should be 0.55 ohms for primary circuit and 5,500 ohms for the secondary.
That method saves alot of guess work for us DIY guys. Thanks. Greetings from Toronto.
I was hoping you would compare to a faulty coil.
Hats off! I just saved few hundred $$!!
Thank you for this invaluable information. Question: how much of a difference in ohm readings between old and new coils (if any) indicates replacing the old coil(s) for brand new coil(s)?
It will vary between each vehicle. All Data is a good software to confirm specifications.
@@Top5AutoRepairs Thanks!
Awesome video.! Clear explanation, easy to see your camera shots, where have you been all my life. Lol 👍
Thank you so much for the education. I have a 2008 honda accord 2.4L is it the same coil spec
I have 4 wires on my Denso coil. How do I test it?
So what was the misfire caused by on the k24 you were working on
Man that's so much easier 👍 thanks
The rubber underneath the top part on one my car's coils has some cracks. Do the cracks impact the car at all? Thanks.
It will cause voltage leaks. You may notice an engine misfire, poor gas mileage, hard start, maybe no start, poor engine performance etc...
@@Top5AutoRepairs the cracks are not in the rubber that mates the sparkplug though. It's the rubber on the top part that mates the valve cover. And that can cause the issues you just described?
It shouldn't be an issue
Thanks
Quick and easy video
Please help with 2008 honda accord 2.4L coil resistance spec. Thank you
Thanks for the video first. If I may ask one modest question. The order of the ignition coils seems to matter because they are numbered. How can we find out the correct order when we don't have a numbered coil and what does the order matter if all the coils are the same. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Levan.
If you asking for installing all new coils it doesn’t matter, they are all the same, for diagnostic purposes it does help labeling, even though they are the same, let’s say 2 out of 4 are bad, then numbering them could help, for example, cylinder 1 and 3 are misfiring, you take the coils out and label them and 1 and 3 should be coming up bad, if not then it’s another issue, but if all of them are good it doesn’t really matter, coils don’t control firing order, they just deliver power to the plugs
@@abrahamrubio3440 Understood, thanks for the reply. If I may ask you one more thing. When the multimeter shows 0.05 instead of 0.04, is this ignition coil no longer suitable or is it replaceable?
How do you check a 4 pin coil? Would it be the same?
I would like to point out something. My mechanic, who is a truly phenomenal told me ohming out a coilpack is not a 100% way to determine if a coilpack is good as he has had many coilpacks ohm out perfect but still fail under a load. So this test is just for a chance at showing a defective coilpack but not to know for 100%.
Oem coil (motocraft DG511,DG508) ohms should be 0.55 ohms for primary circuit and 5,500 ohms for the secondary.
Good video .thank you
Ok but Im not trying to go BUY a brand new coil unless I know the old ones are bad.
How about measure on ignition coil with 4 pins?
thanks master!
Are all the coils suppose to have that same reading? 00.4 00.4 0000?
I don’t think so. For example mine brand new are 0,08 ohms.
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If they are exactly the same then why replace them?
Please my multimeter dot have 20k I have 60k and 600k so please i don't know how to use it