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Old 01-30-04, 06:59 PM
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I have posted it a couple of times if you wish to search next time.

.02 ohm to 1 ohm. Anything less than .02 or more than 1 would be bad.
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ahh, thanks
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The FSM just says below 1ohm.......doesn't mention anything about it needing to be above .2 ohms
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OK, bit of an update.

Got another leading coil, same results as the other one I have. However, there is a very very faint spark there. Not enought to have any impact in the running of the car, but its there.

Also I managed to get the car started, only ran for about 10 mins but it was holding an idle which surprised me. HAILERS mentioned something about it possibly being my ECU. I really need to get the car back on the road soon so does anybody know how to test the ECU. Again, HAILERS gave me a way to test it but I am still unsure. Any and all help greatly appreciated. Thanks
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^ anyone?




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