Ignition Coil Resistance

1998 Saturn SC1 AutomaticSECTION Ignition Coil Resistance
  1. Disconnect ignition coil leads. Measure secondary coil resistance (secondary tower-to-secondary tower). Resistance should be 8000-15,000 ohms. If resistance is not within specification, replace ignition coil.
  2. Ignition coil primary resistance value is not available at time of publication. If ignition coil is suspected of causing a misfire or a no-spark condition, switch coil locations on EI module. If problem follows questionable coil, replace original coil.
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