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...12 volt test light and a manual determine the following - Do you have 12 volts going to the coil? Do you have 12 volts going to the distributor? Do you have 12 volts at the PCM?Then check these out - ...

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...12 volt supply.4 terminal to the right with lock tab up.connect test light to ground.take the pointed end touch both the terminals for 12 volts with ignition on position.if getting 12 volts.you have ...

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...12 volts to the positive side. Voltage should be applied very quickly, and and disconnect right away, do not leave the battery connected for longer than a fraction of a second or you will burn up the ...

...12 volt test light hooked up the alagator clip on the positive battery post and touch the probe end of the test light to the pulsing wire at the coil electrical connector white and black wire during ...

Question about 1990 Daytona

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1990 dodge datona 2.5 no fire,changed 12 volt coil and pick up coil,not getting voltage to the 12 volt coil test ignition control module

Question about 1990 Daytona

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I have a 1992 kawasaki ninja 600r.I have been experiancing missing problems,i have changed plugs,wires,coils tested good.I was checking to see if i have inductive ignition or cdi ignition.I have 12 ...

coil is compatible with the system as some coils are straight 12 volts and others start on 12 volts but run on 7.5 volts through a resistor . 7.5 volts coils if used without a resistor will break down

coil have no spark after replacing first verify that you have 12 volts to coil, with a test light. with ignition on.if the wire going to coil does not have 12 volts. you will not get a spark from coil

12 volt coils AND there are two different types of 12 volt coils--internal and external resistor coils. Most folks convert these old tractors to 12 volts, but to do so requires several changes besides

...12 volt coil on a ford 9n tractor if you have a way to test OHM , a 6 volt coil should be around 1.5 ohm and a 12 volt would need to measure around 3.0 ohm..Don't know how accurate , but it should ...

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