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Re: blowing coil apart
I had a Chrysler V-6 in the shop in '05 that was splitting a coil due to the primary signal for that one coil being left on, and overheating the coil. In my case it was a dented flywheel that was confusing the computer as to where the crank was in it's rotatio... Login to read more. ![]()
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