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Old 10-13-2012, 06:31 AM
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1320 code after welding

Got a 1320 code after welding my exhaust. Cleared it with my scanner now wait and see. Anyone know a good source to purchase coil if this code comes back?
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Originally Posted by windycity1
Got a 1320 code after welding my exhaust. Cleared it with my scanner now wait and see. Anyone know a good source to purchase coil if this code comes back?
Get coil from a dealer. Any parts store coils do not last. As far as dealers shop around in your area for best price.

I do suggest only buying one coil and swapping it until you find bad coil if and when the code comes back. This way you don't spend a bunch of money replacing all coils.
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If you want to order on-line, check out nissanpartszone.com.
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While we're on the topic of welding; I'll be doing a little welding on some rocker panels and lower radiator support pretty soon, what precautions should I take? Unplug battery obviously. I've read unplug ECU. Anything else? Sounds like coils too based on this thread..
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Old 10-14-2012, 08:31 AM
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Ground as close as you can to your work - continue to move/place the ground close to where you work if you're welding long strips.

Have an extinguisher near by.
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As said before, ground as close as possible to the weld and you will have no issues after disconnecting the battery of course.
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pretty much what everyone else said and for the love of GOD don't ground the welder on the engine, you can damage several sensors doing this.
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