Ignition Coil

1991 Mazda 626 DX, AutomaticSECTION Ignition Coil
IGNITION COIL RESISTANCE

Application Primary Secondary
B2200
Carbureted 1.0-1.3 6000-30,000
PFI .81-.99 6000-30,000
B2600i
Left Side .77-.95 6000-30,000
Right Side 900-1100 N/A
Miata .78-.94 11,200-15,200
MPV
2.6L
Left Side .77-.95 6000-30,000
Right Side 900-1100 N/A
3.0L .81-.99 6000-30,000
MX-6 & 626
Non-Turbo .77-.95 10,300-13,900
Turbo .72-.88 10,300-13,900
Navajo .5 (1)
Protege & 323 .81-.99 10,000-16,000
RX7 Less than 1.0 (2)
929 .72-.88 10,000-30,000
(1) Information is not available.
(2) Further testing of the ignition coil requires use of Ignitor Tester (49-F018-002). See appropriate SYSTEM/COMPONENT TESTS article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE section.
RENDER: 1.0x

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