Johann
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Near Raleigh
Got ahead of myself and tested my coil before checking for spark on a No start condtion 98 JC 4.0. I'm going to go back and test from spark back next BUT-
My old multitester was one the fritz so I thought the Coil was bad and I ended up pulling it. Once out I test it with a new Klein tester and the Coil seems to be in spec from what was listed in this thread by Joe in post #7
http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1042827
It had "Japan" stamped on it and has likely been in there for almost 200k but the values are in spec better than the Advanced Auto new one I just brought home. Japan = Toyodenso I assume?
OEM is supposed to be:
One coming out is:
Original 1.0 primary 12,940 secondary
new one (uninstalled): 0.8 primary and 9590 secondary
So the dilema is: Is the new one a dud out of the box? Worth putting in on the way to checking for spark since I have it (its a BWD made in Poland.)?
My wife drives this as a DD so I don't mind being thorough on the way through this tune up. We plan to drive this for another 200K!
I guess I will suspect the CPS next since most of the electronics on this XJ are bone stock. Though it is supposed to read like an open circuit correct? Put the leads to the B ac C terminals and no change in read out in resisitance "0.L". That is what mine is doing. Or should it be 0000? Might be a dumb question but there is some confusion in some of the search results.
This had good info:
http://www.naxja.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1114534&highlight=crank+position+sensor
But first to check for spark with plug and extra plug wire and work backwards. May need to buy a NOID light. Fuel pump is kicking on. Good pressure at the rail. Volt and Fuel gauges are reading on the dash with the CPS plugged in or unplugged. NSS seems OK, I dealt with that a couple years ago. No codes.
Frustrating.
My old multitester was one the fritz so I thought the Coil was bad and I ended up pulling it. Once out I test it with a new Klein tester and the Coil seems to be in spec from what was listed in this thread by Joe in post #7
http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1042827
It had "Japan" stamped on it and has likely been in there for almost 200k but the values are in spec better than the Advanced Auto new one I just brought home. Japan = Toyodenso I assume?
OEM is supposed to be:
Toyodenso, primary 0.95 to 1.20 ohms; secondary 11,300 to 13,300 ohms
Diamond, primary 0.97 to 1.18 ohms; secondary 11,300 to 15,300 ohms
One coming out is:
Original 1.0 primary 12,940 secondary
new one (uninstalled): 0.8 primary and 9590 secondary
So the dilema is: Is the new one a dud out of the box? Worth putting in on the way to checking for spark since I have it (its a BWD made in Poland.)?
My wife drives this as a DD so I don't mind being thorough on the way through this tune up. We plan to drive this for another 200K!
I guess I will suspect the CPS next since most of the electronics on this XJ are bone stock. Though it is supposed to read like an open circuit correct? Put the leads to the B ac C terminals and no change in read out in resisitance "0.L". That is what mine is doing. Or should it be 0000? Might be a dumb question but there is some confusion in some of the search results.
This had good info:
http://www.naxja.net/forum/showthread.php?t=1114534&highlight=crank+position+sensor
But first to check for spark with plug and extra plug wire and work backwards. May need to buy a NOID light. Fuel pump is kicking on. Good pressure at the rail. Volt and Fuel gauges are reading on the dash with the CPS plugged in or unplugged. NSS seems OK, I dealt with that a couple years ago. No codes.
Frustrating.