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Bad Coil Packs? #397983 02/12/04 12:20 AM
Joined: Sep 2002
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ttreat Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I was checking my coil packs tonight on my 95 T 100 and I got .4 Ohms on all three packs for the primary resistance and 13 K Ohms for the secondary resistance on all three packs. The secondary is right within spec of 9.5-16 K Ohms but the primary spec is .67-1.05 Ohms. I will have the dealer check them on Friday when I bring it in to have the valves adjusted. It seems peculiar that they are all low and the same resistance. Has anyone had to replace these packs due to low primary resistance? I understand these can be pricey, what can I expect to pay?


ttreat
95 T-100 SR5 4x4
Pretty much stock, except for the goofy oil pressure gauge the previous owner installed.
Re: Bad Coil Packs? [Re: ttreat] #397984 02/12/04 01:31 AM
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 270
jmoser Offline
Mudrunner
Anything less than 1 Ohm is pretty low - try calibrating your meter with a known electronics grade resistor from Radio Shack. Its hard to measure difference between 0.7 and 0.4 Ohms.


Jeff
96 T100 SR5 4WD Ext Cab, Warn Hubs, HD torsion bars, Bilsteins, Camper Shell, TJM bar, factory 31 x 10.5's, Powertrax No-slip rear, Recaro driver's bucket
Re: Bad Coil Packs? [Re: jmoser] #397985 02/12/04 05:08 AM
Anonymous
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I have a 1995 T-100 X cab 4x4 and I had a coil pack go bad once and the symptoms that I had was almost like the same symptoms as a bad spark plug. I know the coil packs are different and not cheap either. I think I paid about $ 85.00 for the bad one. I would replace all wires and plugs first and go from there. My truck started out missing and running rough at first and it was intermitting. It got worst and the engine light would come on also. I hope this helps I do have a chiltons manual but I have not seen the troubleshooting part on the coil pack.

Re: Bad Coil Packs? #397986 02/12/04 01:19 PM
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 62
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ttreat Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
I haven't noticed any misfires or rough running. I just think the truck is a little more lethargic than it was a last year at this time. I did check the plugs which were installed about 14,000 miles ago. They were all good. I did replace the plug wires about a month and a half ago. The truck seemed to gain some power but only for a few days and then it seemed like it lost it again. Maybe it is just me.


ttreat
95 T-100 SR5 4x4
Pretty much stock, except for the goofy oil pressure gauge the previous owner installed.
Re: Bad Coil Packs? [Re: ttreat] #397987 02/12/04 05:40 PM
Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 676
garym Offline
Rock Warrior
I agree with jmoser. Unless you have a commercial grade digital meter low resistances are very hard to read. As long as you are not showing a direct short (0 ohms) then you are probably OK. You might try clipping on and then heating the pack with a hair dryer. If it is an intermittent short the heat may cause it to show up.


1997 T-100 4X4 Xcab,Warn Hubs
02 Camry LE
2008 Yaris
Re: Bad Coil Packs? [Re: garym] #397988 02/16/04 10:53 PM
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uzombie Offline
Rock Warrior
FWIW, I replaced all my packs, plugs and loom (all oem) at 140K miles. Noticed a big improvement in pep. That is until they started selling that methanol-blend of gas...blech!

(bet you some instituion gets a grant to study that road rage is at its peak during winter traffic congestion and may be related to exhaust fumes from methanol fuels!)
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Re: Bad Coil Packs? [Re: uzombie] #397989 02/18/04 02:05 PM
Anonymous
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FWIW, I replaced all my packs, plugs and loom (all oem) at 140K miles. Noticed a big improvement in pep. That is until they started selling that methanol-blend of gas...blech!


How much did that set you back, I mean money-wise, what should someone expect to spend either having it done or doing it themselves?

Re: Bad Coil Packs? #397990 02/18/04 09:29 PM
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uzombie Offline
Rock Warrior
Don't know offhand (no access to receipts at work), but I did order from Carroll (toyota parts source). Let me check this evening...


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