[s-cars] bad coils
James Murray (LMC)
James.Murray at ericsson.ca
Wed Mar 12 12:51:06 EST 2003
Paulie, if the problem is only present under load it's a little more difficult to solve... so it could be a bad coil but also possible is the spark plug, and not the PSO. I would suggest the same as Doug and follow: http://www.sjmautotechnik.com/20vboost.html
You might be able to see a weak spark with the plugs removed, and the injectors disconnected, remember this is what Hap experienced.
Cheers, /Jamu.
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Bob suggested:
From: Robert Pastore <rpastore at animalfeeds.com>
To: "'kcquiros at hartfordfinancial.com'" <kcquiros at hartfordfinancial.com>,
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Subject: RE: [s-cars] Malfunctioned Coil(s)
Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2003 11:39:52 -0500
Kevin:
Yes, you have 2 options for testing.
You can remove the fuel injector wire from the fuel injectors one by one,
and the cylinder that doesn't cause the engine to slow is the one that isn't
working.
HTH,
Bob
Hey B-
That's what I was thinking (I'll be 'trying' to 'help' him in the endeavor).
However, Kevin didn't mention that the problem is load dependent. Will the
injector trick still work on a coil that's only misbehaving under load /
rev?
THANKS again!
-P
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