High-Tension Wire Resistance

1998 Hyundai Tiburon Base, AutomaticSECTION High-Tension Wire Resistance
HIGH-TENSION WIRE RESISTANCE

Wire Application Ohms
Accent (1.5L)
No. 1 4,800
No. 2 10,000
No. 3 7,300
No. 4 12,000
Elantra (1.8L)
No. 1 15,300
No. 2 12,400
No. 3 10,600
No. 4 8,800
Sonata
2.0L
No. 1 5,800
No. 2 8,400
No. 3 10,600
No. 4 9,700
3.0L
Coil 5,800
No. 1 8,000
No. 2 5,400
No. 3 9,600
No. 4 6,900
No. 5 11,000
No. 6 8,000
Tiburon (2.0L)
No. 1 15,300
No. 2 12,400
No. 3 10,700
No. 4 8,800
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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