Is there away to test the ign. coils?
Is there away to test the ign. coils?
Tried searching but had no luck on the testing if there is a way.
I have a small miss at idle, and before going out and spending $$$$ on new coils I'd like to check them. Anyone know of how it can be done?
I have a small miss at idle, and before going out and spending $$$$ on new coils I'd like to check them. Anyone know of how it can be done?
So, after searching I found some info on using a volt meter. THe problem is it's not clear as to what I'm looking for. I have numbers but what numbers mean good or bad?
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=451830
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=451830
try this, you have a misfire you said? If a coil is in fact not working this is the way to find out which one.
-remove bolts so that coils can be easily removed, but dont remove them.
-turn car on.
-start by removing 1 ignition coil at a time.
-if the engine begins to bog or idle rough, put coil back in because its fine.
-if you remove a coil and it does not affect the engine or idle at all, it is a bad coil. Replace it.
I hope that helps. There are 6 coils and the back one are hard to get at. I recommend that you do this when your engine has been sitting for awhile so its not hot when you start it. Do the back ones first because the front ones will be easy to get at even if the engine starts to warm up.
If you have never replaced your coils, its a good idea to just replace them all. While your at it change your plugs too, since it will take you an extra 5 min per plug with the coils already out. eventually, all your coils will probobly go bad and you wont want to do this every time.
-remove bolts so that coils can be easily removed, but dont remove them.
-turn car on.
-start by removing 1 ignition coil at a time.
-if the engine begins to bog or idle rough, put coil back in because its fine.
-if you remove a coil and it does not affect the engine or idle at all, it is a bad coil. Replace it.
I hope that helps. There are 6 coils and the back one are hard to get at. I recommend that you do this when your engine has been sitting for awhile so its not hot when you start it. Do the back ones first because the front ones will be easy to get at even if the engine starts to warm up.
If you have never replaced your coils, its a good idea to just replace them all. While your at it change your plugs too, since it will take you an extra 5 min per plug with the coils already out. eventually, all your coils will probobly go bad and you wont want to do this every time.
If there is a better way, great! I don't think there is. I want to change my spark plugs soon (getting close to the end of their life)
I am having the same problem. Dropping car off tomorrow morning to have it checked out. I am pretty sure its the coils due to the sputtering at start up and the flashing CEL I get sometime.
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