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Diagnosing DIS/HT Problems
« on: 23 March 2007, 13:14:21 »

http://www.ccw-tools.com/product.asp?P_ID=12583

Interesting - and it looks like with a bit of effort this can also be used on vehicles with individual coil packs (e.g. 2.2/2.6/3.2).

Has anyone tried this yet?



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Re: Diagnosing DIS/HT Problems
« Reply #1 on: 23 March 2007, 14:25:28 »

Hmmmm..not suitable for car with deeply recessed plugs.
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Re: Diagnosing DIS/HT Problems
« Reply #2 on: 23 March 2007, 14:33:15 »

You'd need 3 of them to fit on a 2.6 / 3.2 as well because the COP setup is a single rigid module for each bank that fits over 3 plugs.

Generally, where I've had coil packs fail, I've been able to detect a problem by measuring the resistances of the primary and secondary windings with an AVO.

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Re: Diagnosing DIS/HT Problems
« Reply #3 on: 23 March 2007, 16:59:54 »

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Generally, where I've had coil packs fail, I've been able to detect a problem by measuring the resistances of the primary and secondary windings with an AVO.

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Re: Diagnosing DIS/HT Problems
« Reply #4 on: 23 March 2007, 18:13:08 »

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You'd need 3 of them to fit on a 2.6 / 3.2 as well because the COP setup is a single rigid module for each bank that fits over 3 plugs.

Generally, where I've had coil packs fail, I've been able to detect a problem by measuring the resistances of the primary and secondary windings with an AVO.

Kevin
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Re: Diagnosing DIS/HT Problems
« Reply #5 on: 23 March 2007, 18:31:35 »

Test plugs would be a better.....you still need these with tech 2 also....
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Re: Diagnosing DIS/HT Problems
« Reply #6 on: 23 March 2007, 18:36:32 »

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Test plugs would be a better.....you still need these with tech 2 also....
nah, i was think purely checking if single cylinder misses detected.  Crude, but usually effective.  Obviously, dbw cars only though.
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Re: Diagnosing DIS/HT Problems
« Reply #7 on: 23 March 2007, 19:24:51 »

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You'd need 3 of them to fit on a 2.6 / 3.2 as well because the COP setup is a single rigid module for each bank that fits over 3 plugs.

Generally, where I've had coil packs fail, I've been able to detect a problem by measuring the resistances of the primary and secondary windings with an AVO.

Kevin
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« Reply #8 on: 23 March 2007, 20:05:58 »

What have I started...?  :-[ :o :(
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« Reply #9 on: 23 March 2007, 20:06:59 »

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You'd need 3 of them to fit on a 2.6 / 3.2 as well because the COP setup is a single rigid module for each bank that fits over 3 plugs.

Generally, where I've had coil packs fail, I've been able to detect a problem by measuring the resistances of the primary and secondary windings with an AVO.

Kevin
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Thats a slight lie - thats what the ECU thinks its doing....
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You'd need 3 of them to fit on a 2.6 / 3.2 as well because the COP setup is a single rigid module for each bank that fits over 3 plugs.

Generally, where I've had coil packs fail, I've been able to detect a problem by measuring the resistances of the primary and secondary windings with an AVO.

Kevin
Or stick a tech2 on it....
 
or

Opel scanner




 ::)
Thats a slight lie - thats what the ECU thinks its doing....

This must be the same data that the proper Tech 2 is using ?
what would it show if I disconnect aplug lead?
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« Reply #11 on: 23 March 2007, 20:48:14 »

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You'd need 3 of them to fit on a 2.6 / 3.2 as well because the COP setup is a single rigid module for each bank that fits over 3 plugs.

Generally, where I've had coil packs fail, I've been able to detect a problem by measuring the resistances of the primary and secondary windings with an AVO.

Kevin
Or stick a tech2 on it....
 
or

Opel scanner




 ::)
Thats a slight lie - thats what the ECU thinks its doing....

This must be the same data that the proper Tech 2 is using ?
what would it show if I disconnect aplug lead?
Probably show exactly the same....
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