Thankyou. I found out after looking at this video and checking the coils on my sc400, that My mechanic didn’t secure the cam sensor wires , so the cam wire was cut by the fan belt, led To a crank no start. My mechanic not knowing better, Or checking,,, excessively jumped it trying to start, leading to cooked the coils. So I towed it home and I found the damaged cam sensor wire, fixed it. Saw your video and checked coils. I had spare and changed. Great! Got my SC400 back. What a don’t understand is 2 mechanic shops couldn’t fix it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏 I will repay you. Mc, from Australia 🇦🇺
Excellent video, clear, concise, and naturally born instructor. This video just saved me a couple thousand dollars. I had techs telling me a "dead cylinder, coil packs .... LIKE YOUR'S .... don't go out/bad" "it's the internal motor that needs to be repaired BUT we won't know until we get it open..." I used your hose to plug test on the miss fire cylinder (#3) = No Spark. I used the same test on Cylinder 1, 2, & 4 and all of them had spark! Just replaced the coil pack I purchased in stock from Autozone for $68.00 and the Jeep is purring like a kitten again - THANK YOU!
hello dude congratulation for so useful and timely video , it is very important to know how this core automotive part work , best regards from monterrey mexico,
This is a great video and it helped me with what I need but please everyone reading this DO NOT default to back probing. Make sure you know what the manufacturer of your vehicle recommends for testing. Some manufacturers specifically do not want you to back probe. It can cause damage to connections and terminals. If a manufacturer says back probing is ok make sure to grab a back probe adapter for your DMM. A paper clip works but if you accidentally cut a wire or damage a wire it can cause an open or high resistance in the wire. Possibly a short to ground if it's close to metal or a terminal. Just so you guys are aware :P
Much easier way to check for spark; hook up a timing light! Connect the timing light to the plug wire, start engine, light flashes, you have spark, move to the next cable. That only proves spark, it could be a weak spark, so you should test the wires and coil to ensure they're within specs. Also check that the plugs are in good shape and correct gap.
Really enjoyed the way you you took the time to explain explain the difference between primary and secondary coil very informational thank you for that
Great video, I drove my 2000 Toyota Tacoma without making fluids change after being parked for 5 years and after replacing the fuel pump; old fuel in tank, old oil still, old coolant not fluid changes I thought to drive it like 15 min to get everything moving and come to do oil and coolant change; in the time I drove it like 30 miles the vehicle raised the temp gauge, I pulled over right away not letting it reach the top of gauge and drove slowly back home; I parked and when I tried to start again it wont start at all. Called same mechanic who replaced the fuel pump; explained and he did compression test; cyl 1 and 3 have zero but cyl 2 and 4 have 180 PSI. He diagnosed a blown head gasket; he said driving the car with old fluids and low in coolant did it after engine reached operating temperature but nowaday I am getting it all apart to replace the gasket; drained the coolant and it was dark maroon color, oil does not look milky at all.....do I really have a blown head gasket or maybe the car overheated briefly and did not blow the head but the coils failed? usually head gasket one loses compression on one cyl or maybe 2 adjacent but 1-3 or 2-4??? I am trying to apply logic here at this point the head is still in the car, I am about to take it out and it would suck to find it intact! i mean it would be good but I have no car right now and have expended $1400 in a new head and parts from rockauto to replace; I cant help but wondering if I have bad coils and with this video I certainly would like to find out; I guess if i get all the way down to the head and it is intact and not blown got to backtrack and find out why compression only present in 2 cyl the way it is; in this vehicle cyl are numbered in a row from front to back 1,2,3,4, headgasket blown should show no compression on 1-2 or 3-4 or one individual cyl but 1-3?????? WTF?
What you do is swap coils and see if the problem transfers. If it doesn’t, check your fuel injector to see if it has power going to it. Then by seeing what the recommended ohm reading is and test with ohmmeter. If the fuel injector is ok, THEN watch this video and do all the other steps.
good video and i measured the ignition coil as you did and the result the same too about 13000 ohm, however the terminal one not working when i connected it with the wire of a spark plugs, meanwhile the terminal two gives me spark. my question is "could the ignition coil damage although the ohm is correct?"
My resistance was about 6k on both sides on a 4-cylinder 12' Jetta...which is half of the one your testing on this video. Does it matter what brand of vehicle it is?
nice tutorial how the ignition coils work and good info as always one question though is all ignition coils resistance around one ohm always thanks for sharing.
I necessarily dont trust ohmmeter testing other than checking surface resistance like corrosion. Reason being is a your could cut all but one thread in a wire and when you test both ends of the wire it will show very low resistance. Not necessarily the best test for resistance
Liked it ! Very useful and complete tutorial !- between 3 coils, how can you tell which is best (performance), the only difference between them being their secondary resistance? ( 3 different brands which work decently on the car)
I've got one of these on an 02 Ford Focus that's misfiring on number 4 at idle about every minute or so. I have an inline spark tester and I can see it misfiring ever so often. Under load I have not checked it but I bet its misfiring even more.
how are you doing, first of all I enjoy your videos are well explained and easy to understand. I have a chrysler 300 experiencing rough idle, when is on park it's all good but on drive as I start driving it's good but I sense hesitation and when I come to a complete stop the RPMs drop from 600 to 500 (not normal) when I got my car the RPMs would remain at no less than 550 or so, I changed the spark plugs and wires and moving to the coils on plug. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. keep up the good work, Chimo.
@Masked Vigilante I don't believe so. With spark present and no matter the Voltage, the Air/Fuel Mixture should ignite and cause combustion, driving the engine. Some cars have the coil packs convert to 20kV (or 20, 000V) and they run just fine. But my thinking may be wrong.
Hey there I have a ford tarus v6 with a p0351 ign coil code. while checking for spark I notice coil 1,2,3 are fire much weaker then 4,5,6 I was wonder if this is normal or if it's signs of a bad coil.. the coil is the same one featured in this video thank awesome vid to man!
My readings equal about 1 ohm as well that you say is good but my service manual says if the reading is between 0.53 - 0.65 to replace the coil pack. I have 3 dif coil packs, all read around 1 ohm. So are you correct & my coils are all good or is my service manual correct and I highly unlikely have 3 bad defective coil packs...?
Thank You! ! ! Your videos are Always useful. BTW some V6 engines - 3800 Series II 3.8L V6 - use 3 coil packs. 1 pack per 2 cylinders. Can this method be used on them? Please reply. Thank you.
some coil packs have a built in igniter circuit so this primary test wont work, if you have a 4 cylinder with a 'wasted spark' coil pack like the one in the video and it has more than 3 pins in the socket from the wiring loom then it probably has built in igniters
Okay, I'm confused, which is not unusual. When you are testing for spark (about 4 minutes in the the video), you show the coil pack completely removed from the car. This is just to illustrate, right? I should leave the coil attached, right, and just unplug all the spark plug wires and check post individually, right? Thanks.
I have a 96 Ford Explorer with a 4.0 the coil pack good but I'm still not getting any fire to the #5 cylender. Anything else that could be causing this issue? The wire and the plug are good
Thanks so much for your help!!!! Your expertise and attention to detail is much appreciated.!!!!! I do miss the occasional "Oh Shit" though, but no one's perfect!!!!
Great video but what if you have a good coil pack, constant voltage to the coil pack, but the pulsing voltage isn’t there? And the camshaft and crankshaft sensors are good?
Hi, Thanks for the video, I have toyota corolla petrol 2002, one day the engine light came on and start loosing power (i had to high rev to drive the car), took to mechanic but the his computer cant read any code , not sure what else i can do. on low speed the engine light stays on but when i go high speed the engine light start fleshing and exhaust noise is a bit loud and feels like miss fire. any guess please?
What if my coil pack is brand new should i have same resistance for the secondary circuit ? I have bought one for my chevy spark 2015 i have got between pin 1 and 4 (8.96)and between pin 2 and 3 ( 8.76 ) using a digital multimeter @ 20k ohms
I have 09 Outback with 4 pin connector , when I check with multimeter it doesn’t show anything,not even somewhere between 0-1ohm.does this mean coil pack is bad ? Secondary coils show 11.4K ohm
if there are 4 wires and none of them spark then is it safe to say that its prolly not the wires ?coz theres a slim chance all ofem go bad at the same time, so its either the distributor or the coil?
I have a 1985 Buick grand national with no spark I changed spark plugs and wires ignition module coil pack crank sensor cam sensor cap and I don’t get any spark to the coil pack but I do get power to the ignition module
I have a 2008 Honda Accord with 66000 miles on it. I just got it out from the body shop and now it's showing me check engine. I took it to AutoZone and they said the coil need to be placed I believe they said only one of them. So I replaced it but the check engine light still on. I would also like to know the working order of the coil? They told me its number 6 I'm not sure changed the right one.
I have a 2005 dodge stratus I'm trying to install a remote start says to connect a tachometer wire to the coil pack but I'm not sure which wire to connect to , am I suppose to connect it to the constant on the coil ?
Hi dear , I appreciate if you can tell why coil plug is numbered from inside under pins I have nissan altima 2008 Numbers on coil plug is as next 1 - 7 in one plug 3 - 4 in one plug 4 - 5 in one plug 5 - 6 in one plug While i do not know how to arrange it in every cylinder I just put without any idea Appreciate if you can help
Could a bad coil cause a lean condition? I smeel gas when i turn my car on ive check vaccum lines and intake manifold gaskets all new o2 sensors could it be a cylinder not firing?
Yes a bad coil can cause a lean condition. Same thing happened was also missfiring on cyclinder 2,3 and it turned out coil 3 was bad. no spark. replaced it and it worked.
I have a 2.2 liter Chevy s10 pickup, having trouble cranking the engine over. It acts like its out of time, the motor jumps and bucks when trying to start or it doesn't crank at all. Any suggestion on what it could be.
Good video but you really should emphasize not to let the back probes touch together if they do while cranking the 12 volts will burn out the 5 volt control witch mean you just fired the pcm
Hey hi hopefully you can help me ,,I broke my coil pack and I replace it but I think I crossed the cable and my machine won’t start ,,how do I get. It back to normal thanks
Hi ,how I can get the 12 volts going trough the ignition coil, I tested the middle pin in the connector and only put out 5 volts to the ignition coil ? Is a Mitsubishi eclipse motor 1996 2.0. thanks
RATCHETS & WRENCHES, why does COP coil over plugs have multiple ignition coils? older 60's & 70s cars only use "one" ignition coils to fire all 8 spark plugs. So I'm confused why fuel injectors need multiple ignition coils any reasons why?
My best guess that either you have a coil pack, over spark plug coil packs, or a distributor. The distributor has one power sources in, it spins and sends power to the individual spark plugs.
after reading comments, there ae a lot of questions, I think it might be a good ideal to explain when and why to perform this test. (misfire codes.) I am guessing that many people are doing this test without good reason.
have a 98 dodge neon.. was checking ohm for the cigartte lighter. now my car dont start. pump it seem to be working, start all seem to be working. check all possible fuse are good. check coil pack also seem to be passing current.. what could be my problem?
My coil pack's plastic housing is cracked, and I must change it. The broken one is 12 Volts. What happens if I put one for 14 Volts? Will it damage anything?
What happens when I'm NOT able to get any Ohm readings from my primary...I double checked to make sure I had the common pin, and I'm unable to get any response from the multimeter @ 200 Ohms. Is that a sign of a bad ignition coil, please respond? Thank you in advance. Just a few more information on what's going on; 2004 Outback EJ259 2.5L. Was getting the following engine codes P0057, P0037, P0303 & P0304. I've replaced all spark plugs (cylinders 3 & 4 was oily), installed new valve cover gasket kit, and replaced both downstream O2 sensors. This took care of engine codes P0057 & P0037, but the Cyl 3 & 4 misfires still exists 🤦🏽♂️
You make things so simple when you explain. I always learn a lot from your videos. 👍
Thankyou. I found out after looking at this video and checking the coils on my sc400, that My mechanic didn’t secure the cam sensor wires , so the cam wire was cut by the fan belt, led To a crank no start. My mechanic not knowing better, Or checking,,, excessively jumped it trying to start, leading to cooked the coils. So I towed it home and I found the damaged cam sensor wire, fixed it. Saw your video and checked coils. I had spare and changed. Great! Got my SC400 back. What a don’t understand is 2 mechanic shops couldn’t fix it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙏 I will repay you. Mc, from Australia 🇦🇺
this is why I am now my own mechanic, I may make mistakes but that is how I learn and do not cost me the labor other than time on it.
Excellent video, clear, concise, and naturally born instructor. This video just saved me a couple thousand dollars. I had techs telling me a "dead cylinder, coil packs .... LIKE YOUR'S .... don't go out/bad" "it's the internal motor that needs to be repaired BUT we won't know until we get it open..." I used your hose to plug test on the miss fire cylinder (#3) = No Spark. I used the same test on Cylinder 1, 2, & 4 and all of them had spark! Just replaced the coil pack I purchased in stock from Autozone for $68.00 and the Jeep is purring like a kitten again - THANK YOU!
Your a dead set ledgend mate. I like how your videos are straight to the point and the information is clear. Good camera work.
Thank you so much for this great video, really helpful please do continue with more fantastic videos, Bless 😇
Absolutely excellent, so easy to understand. I managed to test my new integrated coil on plug and found one coil to be faulty. Got it warrantied now.
Nice. A simple but effective way to diagnose a no spark condition. Using the test light is genius.
hello dude
congratulation for so useful and timely video , it is very important to know how this core automotive part work , best regards from monterrey mexico,
This is a great video and it helped me with what I need but please everyone reading this DO NOT default to back probing. Make sure you know what the manufacturer of your vehicle recommends for testing. Some manufacturers specifically do not want you to back probe. It can cause damage to connections and terminals. If a manufacturer says back probing is ok make sure to grab a back probe adapter for your DMM. A paper clip works but if you accidentally cut a wire or damage a wire it can cause an open or high resistance in the wire. Possibly a short to ground if it's close to metal or a terminal. Just so you guys are aware :P
Much easier way to check for spark; hook up a timing light! Connect the timing light to the plug wire, start engine, light flashes, you have spark, move to the next cable. That only proves spark, it could be a weak spark, so you should test the wires and coil to ensure they're within specs. Also check that the plugs are in good shape and correct gap.
your explaination is so clear and easy to understand.
This is the safest and accurate test than i did few days ago. Thanks a lot!
Really enjoyed the way you you took the time to explain explain the difference between primary and secondary coil very informational thank you for that
Simple and effective. Your paperclip leads are a good idea. Look forward to using your method to troubleshoot.
Dude! Not only are you good, you're a good teacher too.
Cobby Sparks yep
Yes I love this guy for that reason .
So clean and detail to understand the lesson .I really appreciate that .
Excellent content. Thanks for sharing.
Great video, I drove my 2000 Toyota Tacoma without making fluids change after being parked for 5 years and after replacing the fuel pump; old fuel in tank, old oil still, old coolant not fluid changes I thought to drive it like 15 min to get everything moving and come to do oil and coolant change; in the time I drove it like 30 miles the vehicle raised the temp gauge, I pulled over right away not letting it reach the top of gauge and drove slowly back home; I parked and when I tried to start again it wont start at all. Called same mechanic who replaced the fuel pump; explained and he did compression test; cyl 1 and 3 have zero but cyl 2 and 4 have 180 PSI. He diagnosed a blown head gasket; he said driving the car with old fluids and low in coolant did it after engine reached operating temperature but nowaday I am getting it all apart to replace the gasket; drained the coolant and it was dark maroon color, oil does not look milky at all.....do I really have a blown head gasket or maybe the car overheated briefly and did not blow the head but the coils failed? usually head gasket one loses compression on one cyl or maybe 2 adjacent but 1-3 or 2-4??? I am trying to apply logic here at this point the head is still in the car, I am about to take it out and it would suck to find it intact! i mean it would be good but I have no car right now and have expended $1400 in a new head and parts from rockauto to replace; I cant help but wondering if I have bad coils and with this video I certainly would like to find out; I guess if i get all the way down to the head and it is intact and not blown got to backtrack and find out why compression only present in 2 cyl the way it is; in this vehicle cyl are numbered in a row from front to back 1,2,3,4, headgasket blown should show no compression on 1-2 or 3-4 or one individual cyl but 1-3?????? WTF?
What you do is swap coils and see if the problem transfers. If it doesn’t, check your fuel injector to see if it has power going to it. Then by seeing what the recommended ohm reading is and test with ohmmeter. If the fuel injector is ok, THEN watch this video and do all the other steps.
You do a great job creating these videos for us. Thank you!
great video ....... Everyone be sure to not have your fingers touching the metal on your multimeter it can give you bad reading .. thanks great video
good video and i measured the ignition coil as you did and the result the same too about 13000 ohm, however the terminal one not working when i connected it with the wire of a spark plugs, meanwhile the terminal two gives me spark.
my question is "could the ignition coil damage although the ohm is correct?"
Great video I wish all of the people who submit videos were this good .
Great explanation as usual. You’re an excellent teacher.
Love the lessons and the way you teach them. Great job on all!
My resistance was about 6k on both sides on a 4-cylinder 12' Jetta...which is half of the one your testing on this video. Does it matter what brand of vehicle it is?
nice tutorial how the ignition coils work and good info as always one question though is all ignition coils resistance around one ohm always thanks for sharing.
+j georges all the ones I've come across have very low resistance in the primary coil not exactly 1 but around that. Thanks for commenting.
I necessarily dont trust ohmmeter testing other than checking surface resistance like corrosion. Reason being is a your could cut all but one thread in a wire and when you test both ends of the wire it will show very low resistance. Not necessarily the best test for resistance
Liked it ! Very useful and complete tutorial !- between 3 coils, how can you tell which is best (performance), the only difference between them being their secondary resistance? ( 3 different brands which work decently on the car)
Thank You!! Your explanation and knowledge save Me a lot seek and find!!
I've got one of these on an 02 Ford Focus that's misfiring on number 4 at idle about every minute or so. I have an inline spark tester and I can see it misfiring ever so often. Under load I have not checked it but I bet its misfiring even more.
How do you know how much resistance their should be ?
Is their a chart for each thing your testing?
how are you doing, first of all I enjoy your videos are well explained and easy to understand. I have a chrysler 300 experiencing rough idle, when is on park it's all good but on drive as I start driving it's good but I sense hesitation and when I come to a complete stop the RPMs drop from 600 to 500 (not normal) when I got my car the RPMs would remain at no less than 550 or so, I changed the spark plugs and wires and moving to the coils on plug. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. keep up the good work, Chimo.
This is an excellent video. Great job explaining everything. Thanks!
How does one determine which ones on the coil pack are the secondarys?
Excellent video, great info. Thanks for sharing. Cheers
On my 04 Chrysler PT
My Resistance was 12.11 on my secondary-so is it safe to say that's bad then?
THANK YOU
The best coil pack video on UA-cam: I have a question 🙋♂️ is it possible to bypass the coil pack to get spark?
@ionel Renault Clio No. The coil's job is to convert the low power (12v) to a high power (30,000v) for the electricity to jump, creating spark
@Masked Vigilante I don't believe so. With spark present and no matter the Voltage, the Air/Fuel Mixture should ignite and cause combustion, driving the engine. Some cars have the coil packs convert to 20kV (or 20, 000V) and they run just fine. But my thinking may be wrong.
Hey there I have a ford tarus v6 with a p0351 ign coil code. while checking for spark I notice coil 1,2,3 are fire much weaker then 4,5,6 I was wonder if this is normal or if it's signs of a bad coil.. the coil is the same one featured in this video thank awesome vid to man!
Excellent presentation: Thank you
My readings equal about 1 ohm as well that you say is good but my service manual says if the reading is between 0.53 - 0.65 to replace the coil pack. I have 3 dif coil packs, all read around 1 ohm. So are you correct & my coils are all good or is my service manual correct and I highly unlikely have 3 bad defective coil packs...?
Awesome video!
Thanks for making a good and too the point video :)
Thanks for video .. im trying to fix a Subaru Baja It will crank we just won't fire
Thank You! ! !
Your videos are Always useful. BTW some V6 engines - 3800 Series II 3.8L V6 - use 3 coil packs. 1 pack per 2 cylinders.
Can this method be used on them? Please reply. Thank you.
Very good. But what if the are the parameters for 13 ohms? My primary was 11.8, is that OK? wheras secondary was ok at 12.7 !
Nice video Big Brother.
Thanks!!!
Excellent!! Concise & to the point. You've earned a sub my friend 👍
Beautifully explained. Ty
Thanks you so much sir for sharing these very useful tuturials
best tutorial video you done an awesome job 👏
Bravo Maestro!
Thanks for your knowledge, just found your channel you got a new sub and I will refer you out to my customers aswell
some coil packs have a built in igniter circuit so this primary test wont work, if you have a 4 cylinder with a 'wasted spark' coil pack like the one in the video and it has more than 3 pins in the socket from the wiring loom then it probably has built in igniters
Thanks much. Helpful video
would the light probe blink if you test the ignition coil "not connected" just direct from the plug?
Great video.i did the signal test and my 12 volt and signal wires are on with the key off.is my icm bad?
Great video. Fast info. Love it!
hi how do you get a spark through a rubber hose how would the current make contact with the spark plug
Very helpful, man. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for making this available. Good information and a great instructor.
Okay, I'm confused, which is not unusual. When you are testing for spark (about 4 minutes in the the video), you show the coil pack completely removed from the car. This is just to illustrate, right? I should leave the coil attached, right, and just unplug all the spark plug wires and check post individually, right? Thanks.
Smart training Video's man.
I have a 96 Ford Explorer with a 4.0 the coil pack good but I'm still not getting any fire to the #5 cylender. Anything else that could be causing this issue? The wire and the plug are good
Thanks so much for your help!!!! Your expertise and attention to detail is much appreciated.!!!!! I do miss the occasional "Oh Shit" though, but no one's perfect!!!!
Great video but what if you have a good coil pack, constant voltage to the coil pack, but the pulsing voltage isn’t there? And the camshaft and crankshaft sensors are good?
Hi, Thanks for the video, I have toyota corolla petrol 2002, one day the engine light came on and start loosing power (i had to high rev to drive the car), took to mechanic but the his computer cant read any code , not sure what else i can do. on low speed the engine light stays on but when i go high speed the engine light start fleshing and exhaust noise is a bit loud and feels like miss fire. any guess please?
Always very informative. Thanks for the video.
Excellent! Awesome easy to understand information.
@RnW One day, if you come across a bad coil pack, try tearing it down to see what's inside. Thx for your vids.
What if my coil pack is brand new should i have same resistance for the secondary circuit ? I have bought one for my chevy spark 2015 i have got between pin 1 and 4 (8.96)and between pin 2 and 3 ( 8.76 ) using a digital multimeter @ 20k ohms
Sir, I've learn so much from all your videos and have saved lots of money. Thank you.
I have 09 Outback with 4 pin connector , when I check with multimeter it doesn’t show anything,not even somewhere between 0-1ohm.does this mean coil pack is bad ?
Secondary coils show 11.4K ohm
if there are 4 wires and none of them spark then is it safe to say that its prolly not the wires ?coz theres a slim chance all ofem go bad at the same time, so its either the distributor or the coil?
Hello, I have a Neon Chrysler. I checked it. I have 00.8 ohms and among the poles of Coil. 12.22 What do you think?
excellent video. excellent. 5*
look forward to continue seeing great productions.
Nice and clear explanation. Thanks
I have a 1985 Buick grand national with no spark I changed spark plugs and wires ignition module coil pack crank sensor cam sensor cap and I don’t get any spark to the coil pack but I do get power to the ignition module
I have a 2008 Honda Accord with 66000 miles on it. I just got it out from the body shop and now it's showing me check engine.
I took it to AutoZone and they said the coil need to be placed I believe they said only one of them. So I replaced it but the check engine light still on. I would also like to know the working order of the coil? They told me its number 6 I'm not sure changed the right one.
Make sure you changed the right one, write down your codes. Sounds like you changed the wrong one.
I have a 2005 dodge stratus I'm trying to install a remote start says to connect a tachometer wire to the coil pack but I'm not sure which wire to connect to , am I suppose to connect it to the constant on the coil ?
Muchisimas gracias por esta demostracion. Estoy muy agradecido.
Hi dear ,
I appreciate if you can tell why coil plug is numbered from inside under pins
I have nissan altima 2008
Numbers on coil plug is as next
1 - 7 in one plug
3 - 4 in one plug
4 - 5 in one plug
5 - 6 in one plug
While i do not know how to arrange it in every cylinder
I just put without any idea
Appreciate if you can help
wonderful Job! i am your fan!!
Thanks! exact info I was looking for.
Awesome information!!!! Great teacher
Could a bad coil cause a lean condition? I smeel gas when i turn my car on ive check vaccum lines and intake manifold gaskets all new o2 sensors could it be a cylinder not firing?
make the water test.
Wellington this also happens inmy car
Jamesbond Quinones same here..
Check knock sensor
Yes a bad coil can cause a lean condition. Same thing happened was also missfiring on cyclinder 2,3 and it turned out coil 3 was bad. no spark. replaced it and it worked.
I have a 2.2 liter Chevy s10 pickup, having trouble cranking the engine over. It acts like its out of time, the motor jumps and bucks when trying to start or it doesn't crank at all. Any suggestion on what it could be.
Great job my friend
Thank you!
Thank You! It`s help!
Can one just be weak? I get spark but when I unplug that one particular it doesn’t make as much difference as the other three do?
Good video but you really should emphasize not to let the back probes touch together if they do while cranking the 12 volts will burn out the 5 volt control witch mean you just fired the pcm
Hey hi hopefully you can help me ,,I broke my coil pack and I replace it but I think I crossed the cable and my machine won’t start ,,how do I get. It back to normal thanks
Excellent video. Helped alot
What if when reading the primary coils i get 0.7? Is this enough ohms or should i replace the igniotion coils?
Hi ,how I can get the 12 volts going trough the ignition coil, I tested the middle pin in the connector and only put out 5 volts to the ignition coil ? Is a Mitsubishi eclipse motor 1996 2.0. thanks
RATCHETS & WRENCHES, why does COP coil over plugs have multiple ignition coils? older 60's & 70s cars only use "one" ignition coils to fire all 8 spark plugs. So I'm confused why fuel injectors need multiple ignition coils any reasons why?
My best guess that either you have a coil pack, over spark plug coil packs, or a distributor. The distributor has one power sources in, it spins and sends power to the individual spark plugs.
explained very good.job buddy..
I'll try it.
thx
after reading comments, there ae a lot of questions, I think it might be a good ideal to explain when and why to perform this test. (misfire codes.) I am guessing that many people are doing this test without good reason.
have a 98 dodge neon.. was checking ohm for the cigartte lighter. now my car dont start. pump it seem to be working, start all seem to be working. check all possible fuse are good. check coil pack also seem to be passing current.. what could be my problem?
My coil pack's plastic housing is cracked, and I must change it. The broken one is 12 Volts. What happens if I put one for 14 Volts? Will it damage anything?
What happens when I'm NOT able to get any Ohm readings from my primary...I double checked to make sure I had the common pin, and I'm unable to get any response from the multimeter @ 200 Ohms. Is that a sign of a bad ignition coil, please respond? Thank you in advance.
Just a few more information on what's going on; 2004 Outback EJ259 2.5L. Was getting the following engine codes P0057, P0037, P0303 & P0304. I've replaced all spark plugs (cylinders 3 & 4 was oily), installed new valve cover gasket kit, and replaced both downstream O2 sensors. This took care of engine codes P0057 & P0037, but the Cyl 3 & 4 misfires still exists 🤦🏽♂️
Note another post said the Ohms test may not work on some vehicles, such as Subaru.