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Old 11-06-2021, 05:02 AM   #13
blue62
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Originally Posted by Boxstard View Post
I know continuity and resistance are two different things, but effectively you are checking both at the same time when you are checking coils with a multimeter for breakage, short or insulation leakage.

I agree that you can waste time doing all those tests to pin point the coil issue when you can just buy new ones and forget about it, ‘if you have any doubt’…. my point is how to confirm that doubt by reasonable test so that you don’t end up just replacing perfectly good coils with zero appreciable improvement. They are not expensive, it just bothers me wasting good parts, just because I can replace them.
I have never found a coil to be at fault where I could not detect the fault.
I have always been able to see physical damage, high Ohm's resistance, weak yellow spark. Or no spark.
That is over a period of 50+ years of playing with cars.
I have had very few coils fail.
Although in my old VW bug, heat from the engine was hard on them.

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