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Posted

Should I replace them when I replace the spark plugs - or wing it? I was going to order at least two in case any where bad when I jumped in to it, but is it better to just go ahead and do all six?

thanks...

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Posted

Look for cracks or damage but the best test is with an ohm meter.

Resistance between terminal 1 and terminal 15 at 20° C should be 0.3 - 0.7 ohms. If not, replace the coil pack.

Posted

I do have an ohm meter... is terminal 1 on the coil and terminal 15 on the engine? (not sure where to put the red and black tester wires)

thanks

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Posted

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If you take the coil off the car and look at the electrical connector you will see 3 pins. The pins are labeled 1,2,3.

You put your ohm on pin 1 and pin 3 (terminal15) and measure the resistance.

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