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> Bosch Blue Coil Issues
kpfoten
post Dec 13 2009, 04:20 PM
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Hello--

I replaced my coil a few months ago--it was no good. The new one worked until just tonight when the car died in the driveway. I am getting no spark, no reading from my timing light hooked to the coil-dizzy.

My test numbers: 3.1 ohms + to - and 12.07 kohms from either to center post (this is lower than the 15-30 kohms that is the range of normal in my vw book).
Key on, I get around 11.9v or so to positive terminal on the coil.

Is the coil bad? Are there things that can cause the coil to fry?

Confused.
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ChrisFoley
post Dec 13 2009, 08:09 PM
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If its anything like a Pertronix, they will fail if you leave the ignition on without the engine running for any length of time.
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