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Old 10-10-2004, 12:41 AM
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hey all. my question is how do you test if your coil packs are working? and also, if one is burnt out..how do you go about replacing/fixing it. cost?? thanks
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What kind of problems are you having man? :cry:

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Your check engine light would be on and you would definately feel a miss. The code would tell you which cylinder was missing and then you could test that coil pack with an ohmmeter as specified in the service manual. Or, if you have less than 60k mi., you should take it to the dealer and have it replaced under warranty. If the check engine light is not on you have no coil pack problem.
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