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Re: Case study 92 Nissan Pick up
I came across fig 4 while doing some searching and I would
like some clarification for my understanding. I see the
amperage go straight up on initial firing of the coil which
to me indicates a shorted coil. Based on that I would
replace the coil(s). ![]()
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