96 warrior no spark, how to test teh pluse coil?
#1
96 warrior no spark, how to test teh pluse coil?
I got the 96 warrior im trying to get going.
No fire at all.
I susecpt the pluse coil is bad.
what ohm should it be?
I thank its spossed to be like 150-250 ohm but
what setting do i put the tester on?
200,2000,20k,200k2000k?
I got manaul down load for a 97 but is different.
It says check the ohm @ 100X ohm
I would assume u would put it on 100x the 200
that would be 20k right?"
No fire at all.
I susecpt the pluse coil is bad.
what ohm should it be?
I thank its spossed to be like 150-250 ohm but
what setting do i put the tester on?
200,2000,20k,200k2000k?
I got manaul down load for a 97 but is different.
It says check the ohm @ 100X ohm
I would assume u would put it on 100x the 200
that would be 20k right?"
#2
96 warrior no spark, how to test teh pluse coil?
If it is supposed to be between 150-250 ohms you should set your meter on 2,000 ohms.
Your meter is different from the one shown in the manual. In the manual if they say "ohms x 1" that means you will be reading from 0-99 ohms. If they say "ohms x 100" that means you will be reading from 100-999 ohms. And if they say "ohms x 1000" that means you will be reading 1000-99,999 ohms, and so on. So you pick how many ohms you are supposed to read and adjust YOUR meter accordingly. The settings on your meter are the max read-out, so if you will be reading "up to" 250 ohms you need to set your meter as low as possible, but above the projected reading, so in this case 2,000 should be your setting. Hope you followed me on that. Let me know if I confused you more, I will try to explain it a different way.
Your meter is different from the one shown in the manual. In the manual if they say "ohms x 1" that means you will be reading from 0-99 ohms. If they say "ohms x 100" that means you will be reading from 100-999 ohms. And if they say "ohms x 1000" that means you will be reading 1000-99,999 ohms, and so on. So you pick how many ohms you are supposed to read and adjust YOUR meter accordingly. The settings on your meter are the max read-out, so if you will be reading "up to" 250 ohms you need to set your meter as low as possible, but above the projected reading, so in this case 2,000 should be your setting. Hope you followed me on that. Let me know if I confused you more, I will try to explain it a different way.
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