I will have to wait till I get my coils with me at work since my meter is a junky harbour freight one which does not seem to want to measure resistance for me.
While trying to make sure I had everything hooked up right I ran into this dilemma. Let me know if this logic is on track.
to make sure it was connected in the right order I tested continuity from the computer harness to the Coil plug.
Continuity from
pin 24 is coil 3
25 Coil 1
52 Coil 4
51 Coil 2
All plugs off the coils and testing from the dme harness to the coil plug. But when I connect the corresponding coil plug to a coil I also have continuity on the other 3 coil plugs brown and green wires. Except for one of them.
Pin 24(coil 3)I have good Continuity from the wire harness to the coil plug(#1) with no continuity on 4a(brown wire) or 15(green wire) and when that coil plug is plugged into a coil, I also have continuity on 4a and 15 on the other 3 coil plugs but not on the other three #1pin on the coil plug.
Pin 25 (coil 1)I have good Continuity from the wire harness to the coil plug (#1) with no continuity on 4a(brown wire) or 15(green wire) and when that coil plug is plugged into a coil, I also have continuity on 4a and 15 on the other 3 coil plugs and not on teh #1pin on the coil plug.
Pin 52(coil 4) Same as above
51 (Coil 2) THIS ONE IS DIFFERENT ,I have good continuity from computer harness to #1 pin on coil plug, but when I plug that one into a coil(different coils too) I do not get the continuity on the other 3 coil plugs brown and green wires.
I assume the one outlier is the one that is wrong but I dont know. Why is there continuity between the ground and the computer harness of the other 3 coils when the 4th is plugged into a coil? Is that normal? or is the one coil that does not have any shared continuity the right one and I have three problems. I can see some logic that there may be reciprocal continuity since it is an interference system, but I really dont know enough about it to know or understand.
The other odd thing is that I'm sure I was very careful in labeling the plugs when I took them off to change the coils. But when I test continuity from the computer harness to the coil plug, they do not line up the same. According to the continuity test, they dont even line up logically the way the harness is assembled. By continuity the 3 and 4 coil plugs are across from each other not next to each other. Which is not physically possible the way the wire harness is assembled. It just isn't long enough. SO I had to move plug wires (I know its not logical but I'm grasping at this point) to correlate and big surprise it runs like the firing order is screwed up. I hope that my descriptions make sense.