testing coil packs
#1
testing coil packs
so i think one of my cylinders is misfiring. i wanted to test the coil packs to see if they were the culprit or the plugs.
if i were to test each one for a change in engine noise/spped, do i physically pull up the coil from the socket or do i disconnect the electrical connector? i do this while the engine is running right?
thanks!
if i were to test each one for a change in engine noise/spped, do i physically pull up the coil from the socket or do i disconnect the electrical connector? i do this while the engine is running right?
thanks!
#2
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ting+coil+pack
this should help you out, i used this information to solve my misfire which was caused by a bad fuel injector
this should help you out, i used this information to solve my misfire which was caused by a bad fuel injector
#3
ok so i got the 0607 code now which says cylinder 2 misfire.
what can cause this? the spark plugs or coil packs right? anything else i should be aware of?
i am able to swap around the individual coil to different cylinders without doin any harm?
what can cause this? the spark plugs or coil packs right? anything else i should be aware of?
i am able to swap around the individual coil to different cylinders without doin any harm?
#4
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ylinder+number
i would ohm out the coils, no swapping. check fuel injector too, lastly check plugs
i would ohm out the coils, no swapping. check fuel injector too, lastly check plugs
#6
Front and rear coils are different. But I don't see why you shouldn't change coils in the same bank. Beside coils itself, other possible causes for a missfire could be: a bad fuel injector, intake air leak, insuficient compression.
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